Why was it important for Hitler to assassinate the leaders of the Nazi SA organization?

A) The existence of the Nazi SA prevented the German military from aligning with Hitler.
B) The SA was suspicious of Hitler's intentions.
C) The SA leaders were Jewish.
D) The German military demanded the elimination of the SA leadership in exchange for support of Hitler's leadership.
E) The SA was infiltrated with communists.


Answer: A

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