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Reichsleiter (German pronunciation: [ˈʁaɪ̯çsˌlaɪ̯tɐ] , transl. national
leader or
Reich leader) was the second-highest
political rank in the **** Party...
- The
Reichsleiter Rosenberg Taskforce (German:
Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg or ERR) was a ****
Party organization dedicated to
appropriating cultural...
- the war ended. He was the last
living **** with a rank
equivalent to
Reichsleiter.
Axmann was born in Hagen, Westphalia, the son of an
insurance clerk...
- as well as the
lawyer of the NSDAP. In June 1933, he was
named as a
Reichsleiter (Reich Leader) of the party. In
December 1934,
Frank joined the Hitler...
-
Selbstschutz (self-defense) of the
Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia. Max
Amann –
Reichsleiter for the Press,
president of the
Reich Press Chamber and head of the ****...
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national level. The ****s also
created a
supreme political rank,
known as
Reichsleiter,
considered the top rank of the
Reichsleitung (national) level, as well...
- decision-making as possible. On 10
October 1933
Hitler named Bormann Reichsleiter (national
leader – the
second highest political rank) of the **** Party...
- third-highest rank in the ****
political leadership,
subordinate only to
Reichsleiter and to the Führer himself. The
position was
effectively abolished with...
- the Sturmabteilung ("SA") who
succeeded Ernst Röhm as
Stabschef and
Reichsleiter.
After he died from
injuries received in a car accident,
Lutze was given...
- May 1945) was a
German senior ****
Party functionary who was both a
Reichsleiter (National Leader) and
Chief of the
Chancellery of the Führer of the NSDAP...