- The
supreme SA
leader (German:
Oberster SA-Führer), was the
titular head of the **** Party's
paramilitary group, the
Sturmabteilung (SA). To centralise...
- new meaning.
Combining it with "Führer", he used the
style Führer und
Oberster Befehlshaber der
Wehrmacht (Leader and
Supreme Commander of the Wehrmacht)...
- of the
Sturmabteilung and so it
could be said that both
Adolf Hitler as
Oberster SA-Führer and
Ernst Röhm as
Stabschef SA
outranked the most
senior SS position...
- of the
combined SS (German: Gesamt-SS) was that of Reichsführer-SS and
Oberster Führer der SS; however,
there was no Waffen-SS
equivalent to
these positions...
-
after hearing a
speech by Hitler. He was
given command of the SA as the
Oberster SA-Führer in 1923. He was
later appointed an SA-Obergruppenführer (general)...
- the OKW. The OKW was
directly subordinate to
Hitler in his
position as
Oberster Befehlshaber der
Wehrmacht (Supreme
Commander of the
Armed Forces), to...
- The
Supreme Court of
Justice (German:
Oberster Gerichtshof or OGH) is the
final court of
appeal of
Austria in
civil and
criminal matters.
Along with the...
- With the
founding of the
Sturmabteilung in 1920,
Maurice became the
first Oberster SA-Führer (Supreme SA Leader).
Maurice led the SA
stormtroopers in some...
-
given geographic region,
often of the size of a
major military district.
Oberster Führer der Schutzstaffel: (lit. '"Supreme
Leader of the SS"'), was a special...
- by
Adolf Hitler. He was
given command of the
Sturmabteilung (SA) as the
Oberster SA-Führer on 1
March 1923,
succeeding Hans
Ulrich Klintzsch, and headed...