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- 1933 Krebs was the DNSAP Landesleiter (state leader) in Bohemia. He was also, between 1928 and 1930, the acting Landesleiter in Austria but largely was...
- region bordering **** Germany. Leaders of the party, who were dubbed Landesleiter due to the recognition of Hitler as overall Führer, included Alfred Proksch...
- orientation. In November 1941 Str****er dismissed his landesleiter in Colombia, in 1942 the landesleiters in Venezuela and Chile. By late 1942 the organization...
- **** organization formed outside Bavaria. On the same day he was named Landesleiter (State Leader, equivalent to the later position of Gauleiter) for Saxony...
- Gauleiter of Lower Austria from 1927 to 1938, as well as the Party's Landesleiter (state leader) and the head of the Sturmabteilung (SA) for all of Austria...
- 1928 he was made Deputy Landesleiter (State Leader) for all of Austria. Then on 6 June 1931 he was promoted to Landesleiter and held the post until 23...
- Former ranks of the Tiroler Bergwacht German rank titles Landesleiter Landesleiter-Stellvertreter Landesreferent Bezirksleiter Bezirksleiter-Stellvertreter...
- influence grew during the incarceration of Austrian **** Party Leader (Landesleiter) Josef Leopold in 1935-1936 and he was viewed by some as the de facto...
- was modelled after the Hitler Youth in the German Reich. The leader (Landesleiter) of DJ was F. Klug. DJ functioned as a 'bridge' between the Hitler Youth...
- re-enrolled in April 1925. On 6 April 1925 Hitler officially appointed him Landesleiter, later redesignated Gauleiter, of Thuringia. It soon began to stand out...