"Roehm" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Roehm" Meaning

Ernst Röhm was a German politician and military officer, namely an Obergruppenführer (Senior Group Leader) of the Nazi Party and a close ally of Adolf Hitler, being the Chief of Staff of the SA.

"Roehm" Examples

Word: roehm


Noun: A surname of German origin.

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| 1. The Roehm family moved to the United States about five years ago, seeking better economic opportunities. |
| 2. The exhibit featured an impressive collection of paintings by famous artists, including works by Carl von Roehm. |
| 3. Roehm believed in the importance of social and economic equality for all citizens. |
| 4. Living in the early 20th century, Roehm struggled to navigate the complexities of urban life in Germany. |
| 5. History books often portray Army Inspector Roehm as a pivotal figure in Nazi Germany's rise to power.

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