brownshirt
Americannoun
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a Nazi.
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a Nazi storm trooper.
Etymology
Origin of brownshirt
1930–35; brown + shirt so called from the color of the shirt worn as part of the uniform
Example Sentences
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He was supposed to be their very own Horst Wessel, the murdered brownshirt the Nazis used as a martyr to rally people to fascism.
From Salon • Oct. 1, 2025
He said the protest at the social affairs minister’s house had crossed a “red line,” harking back to the torch-lit Nazi brownshirt rallies of the 1930s.
From Washington Post • Jan. 30, 2022
But with 2,000,000 Nazis enrolled as brownshirt troopers. many of them armed, few Germans believed that any Hindenburg henchman would thus risk civil war.
From Time Magazine Archive
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In Germany brownshirt wrath boiled when His Eminence Michael Cardinal von Faulhaber, Archbishop of Munich, defied Nazis who demanded that he order prayers for immediate return of the Saar to Germany.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The 1,000,000 steel helmet troopers, whom Adolf Hitler once barred from joining his Storm detachments, were told that they must join the brownshirt Storm Battalions and obey hereafter only Chancellor Hitler.
From Time Magazine Archive
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