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- Ortsgruppenleiter (Local Group Leader) was a **** Party political rank and title which existed between 1930 and 1945. The term first came into being during...
- possible rank one could achieve. The heads of the lower levels, the Ortsgruppenleiter and the Kreisleiter, now held standard **** Party ranks in addition...
- and Gauleiter. The fifth level beneath the Kreisleiter were the Ortsgruppenleiters. Clark, J. (2007). Uniforms of the NSDAP. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing...
- Oberabschnittsleiter, and Hauptabschnittsleiter) the rank replaced the older rank of Ortsgruppenleiter and was further used as a middle level administrative rank on the...
- the Golden Party Badge. Later that year, he rose to the position of Ortsgruppenleiter (Local Group Leader) and, on 1 October 1929, he was promoted to Bezirksleiter...
- directed the Ortsgruppenleiters who oversaw towns or villages or part of a larger city, usually 1500 to 3000 households. Ortsgruppenleiters directed Zellenleiters...
- Putsch, Rust joined the German Völkisch Freedom Party and served as an Ortsgruppenleiter and later as Gauleiter for Hanover. When the ban on the **** Party...
- In April 1927 he became Deputy Ortsgruppenleiter (Local Group Leader) in Wiesbaden. He soon moved up to Ortsgruppenleiter and from 20 May 1928 was the leader...
- Adolf Mahr, director of the National Museum of Ireland, was also Ortsgruppenleiter of the local **** party until 1939; he was succeeded by Heinz Mecking...
- were ready to cooperate with the occupier, as illustrated by the 120 Ortsgruppenleiter (local branch leaders). Most of these men were Luxembourgers, and...