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Gruppenführer ([ˈɡʁʊpm̩fyːʁɐ], lit. 'Group leader') was an
early paramilitary rank of the ****
Party (NSDAP),
first created in 1925 as a
senior rank of...
- SS-Oberst-
Gruppenführer ([ˈoːbɐstˌɡʁʊpm̩fyːʁɐ]) was (from 1942 to 1945) the
highest commissioned rank in the
Schutzstaffel (SS), with the
exception of...
- "senior
group leader", the rank of Obergruppenführer was
senior to
Gruppenführer. A
similarly named rank of Untergruppenführer
existed in the SA from...
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second general officer rank of the SS and
ranked between Oberführer and
Gruppenführer. This
changed with the rise of the Waffen-SS and the Ordnungspolizei...
- SS
Honour – and rank
leaders (SS-Ehren- und Rangführer). SS-Oberst-
Gruppenführer (literal: SS-Colonel
group leader),
short SS-Obstgruf, was from 1942...
- Each
Gruppe extended over
several regions and was
commanded by a SA-
Gruppenführer who
answered only to Röhm or Hitler.
Under Röhm as its po****r leader...
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Office I,
dealing with the
personal affairs of the Führer. He was also a
Gruppenführer in the
National Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK).
Martin Bormann – Reichsleiter...
- (3 June 1889 – 30 June 1934) was a
German military officer and an SA-
Gruppenführer in the
Sturmabteilung (SA), the **** Party's
paramilitary organization...
- (20
April 1943 – 14 May 1943) SS-
Gruppenführer Hermann ****elein (14 May 1943 – 13
September 1943) SS-
Gruppenführer Bruno Streckenbach (13
September 1943...
- Gruppen, each
commanded by a
leader with a new general-officer rank,
Gruppenführer; its
insignia was the
three oak leaf
collar patch. At this time the...