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Encyclopedia > Reichsleiter

Reichsleiter was one of the highest political offices of the NSDAP in the time of the German national socialism. The Reichsleiter reported directly to Adolf Hitler and his deputies, in whose order they would fulfill tasks in the entire area assigned to them. The Nazi swastika The National Socialist German Workers Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei), better known as the NSDAP or the Nazi Party was a political party that was led to power in Germany by Adolf Hitler in 1933. ... National Socialism redirects here. ... Hitler redirects here. ...


The twenty six established Reichsleiter formed the Reichsleitung of the NSDAP which had its seat at first in the so-called "brown house" in Munich. Reichsleiter was also the highest Nazi Party paramilitary rank, ranking just above the position of Gauleiter. Munich: Frauenkirche and Town Hall steeple Munich: St. ... Ranks and insignia of the Nazi Party were paramilitary titles used by the National Socialist German Workers Party between 1925 and 1945. ... A Gauleiter was the party leader of a regional branch of the NSDAP (more commonly known as the Nazi Party) or the head of a Gau or of a Reichsgau. ...


Reichsleiter - Artur Axmann, Martin Bormann, Hans Frank, Wilhelm Frick, Heinrich Himmler, Robert Ley, Alfred Rosenberg, Baldur von Schirach Max Amann, Phillipp Bouhler, Franz Xavier Schwarz, Karl Fiehler, Josef Goebbels, Walter Buch, Wilhlem Grimm, Walther Darre, Otto Dietrich, Franz Von Epp, Rudolf Hess, Ernst Roehm, Viktor Lutze, Wilhelm Schepmann, Adolf Huhnlein, Erwin Kraus, Konstantin Hierl, Karl Hanke . 16. ... Martin Bormann Martin Bormann (June 17, 1900 - c. ... Hans Frank (May 23, 1900 – October 16, 1946) was a lawyer for the Nazi party during the 1920s and a senior official in Nazi Germany. ... Dr. Wilhelm Frick (March 12, 1877 â€“ October 16, 1946) was a prominent Nazi official. ...   (October 7, 1900 – May 23, 1945) was the commander of the German Schutzstaffel (SS) and one of the most powerful men in Nazi Germany. ... Image:Robert Ley in Uniform. ... Alfred Rosenberg Alfred Rosenberg (January 12, 1893, Reval (Tallinn) Estonia, then part of the Russian Empire–October 16, 1946) was an early and intellectually influential member of the Nazi party, who later held several important posts in the Nazi government. ... Baldur von Schirach Baldur Benedikt von Schirach (May 9, 1907 – August 8, 1974) was a Nazi youth leader later convicted of being a war criminal. ... Joseph Goebbels Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels (October 29, 1897 – May 1, 1945) was Adolf Hitlers Propaganda Minister (see Propagandaministerium) in Nazi Germany. ...


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Reichsleiter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (154 words)
Reichsleiter was one of the highest political offices of the NSDAP in the time of the German national socialism.
The Reichsleiter reported directly to Adolf Hitler and his deputies, in whose order they would fulfill tasks in the entire area assigned to them.
The twenty established Reichsleiter formed the Reichsleitung of the NSDAP which had its seat at first in the so-called "brown house" in Munich.
The Avalon Project : Nazi Conspriracy and Aggression Volume 3 (2849 words)
Reichsleiter Rosenberg also requested Director [Amtsleiter] Scheidt to arrange a meeting between Quisling and his Deputy Hagelin with State Secretary [Staatssekretaer] Koerner, bearing in mind that this matter might be of particular interest to General Field Marshall Goering with regard to air strategy.
Based on a report of Reichsleiter Rosenberg to the Fuehrer it was also arranged to pay Quisling ten thousand English pounds per month for three months commencing on the 15th of March to support his work.
He further revealed to Reichsleiter Rosenberg that he had based this most daring decision which was now approaching successful completion on the continuous warnings of Quisling as reported to him by Reichsleiter Rosenberg.
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