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Kreisleiter (German pronunciation: [ˈkʁaɪsˌlaɪtɐ]; "District Leader") was a ****
Party political rank and
title which existed as a
political rank between...
- achieve. The
heads of the
lower levels, the
Ortsgruppenleiter and the
Kreisleiter, now held
standard ****
Party ranks in
addition to
their leadership titles...
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vertical chain of command. The
Gauleiter had
direct authority over the
Kreisleiters (County Leaders) who
administered some 650
Kreise in
Germany proper (913...
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newspaper Der Stürmer.
Beneath the
Gauleiter were lower-level officials, the
Kreisleiter ("county leaders"),
Zellenleiter ("cell leaders") and
Blockleiter ("block...
- Party. He went to work full-time for the party. By late 1931, he was
Kreisleiter (ward leader) of
Westend in Berlin,
working under Berlin's Gauleiter...
- in Köflach, Austria; 16
August 1969) was an
Austrian **** and
became Kreisleiter of Voitsberg.
Eisner attended primary (Volksschule) and
secondary (Hauptschule)...
- the
direct command of
local ****
Party officials, the
Gauleiter and
Kreisleiter. The new
Volkssturm was also to
become a
nationwide organisation, with...
- of
Bereichsleiter was
created primarily to
replace the
older rank of
Kreisleiter (County Leader) but was also used on
higher levels of the **** Party...
- an
Ortsgruppenleiter (Local
Group Leader) and from 16 July 1934 as a
Kreisleiter (County Leader). On 27 June 1933, he
became managing director of the...
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positions were only by
direct appointment from
Adolf Hitler.
Until 1939,
Kreisleiter and Ortsgruppenleiter, were the
fourth and
fifth tier of the **** Party...