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- the Gauleiters quickly became the key agents in extending **** control over the German States (Länder) and Prussian provincial governments. Gauleiters soon...
- staffs of the Gauleiters. The third, and least common of the armbands, were the command armbands worn by the Deputy Gauleiters, Gauleiters, and Reichsleiters...
- years of the Weimar Republic, as the **** Party grew, so did their power. Gauleiters such as Streicher wielded immense power and authority under the **** state...
- Naumann Circle (German: Naumann-Kreis), also sometimes referred to as the Gauleiter Circle or the Naumann Affair, was an organization of former German adherents...
- The List of Gauleiter enumerates 114 men who held the **** Party (NSDAP) senior regional leader rank of Gauleiter under Adolf Hitler, from the reestablishment...
- of Reichsgaue and their Gauleiters were subsequently also named Reichsstatthalters. At the head of each Gau stood a Gauleiter, a position which became...
- the power of the Gauleiters, and therefore the power of the Gaue compared to the state government, increased. Many of the Gauleiters were put in charge...
- viewed Str****er's actions as a threat to his authority, and summoned 60 Gauleiters and party leaders, including Goebbels, to a special conference in Bamberg...
- leaders, the Gauleiters, each of whom commanded the party in his Gau ("region"). Goebbels began his ascent through the party hierarchy as Gauleiter of Berlin-Brandenburg...
- and continuing to patronize Jewish businesses. Unlike most all other Gauleiters, Grohé did not belong to the SA or the SS; however, from 30 January 1939...