- The
Oberste Heeresleitung (German pronunciation: [ˈoːbɐʁstə ˈheːʁəsˌlaɪtʊŋ], "Supreme Army Command", OHL) was the
highest echelon of
command of the army...
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Federation (German:
Deutscher Motor Sport Bund or DMSB,
formerly known as
Oberste Nationale Sportbehörde or ONS) is Germany's
motor racing governing body...
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effective 29 August.
Hitler accepted the
resignation and
named himself as
Oberste SA-Führer
effective 2 September.
McNab 2009, pp. 14, 15.
McNab 2009, p...
- ****ist the
Oberste SA-Führer (Supreme SA Leader) with the
administration of the fast-growing organisation. Otto
Wagener held the
office under Oberste SA-Führer...
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Walter Oberste (born 25
December 1933) is a
German sprinter. He
competed in the men's 4 × 400
metres relay at the 1956
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- of the
German General Staff,
Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg,
ordered Oberste Heeresleitung (OHL,
Supreme Army Command) to
conduct a
court of enquiry...
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seizure of power, the
Uschla was
renamed the
Supreme Party Court (
Oberstes Parteigericht) in
January 1934,
under which title it
functioned throughout...
- The
Supreme Court of the
German Democratic Republic (German:
Oberstes Gericht der DDR) was the
highest judicial organ of the GDR. It was set up in 1949...
- Austro-Hungarian representatives, were
convened in Spa in Belgium, the seat of the
Oberste Heeresleitung (OHL), the
supreme command of the
Imperial German Army, since...
- von
Seeckt (1866–1936),
Chief of the
Oberste Heeresleitung. 1930 –
Wilhelm Heye (1869–1946),
Chief of the
Oberste Heeresleitung. 1934 – Kurt
Freiherr von...