• Reichsleiter (transl. national leader or Reich leader) was the second-highest political rank in the Nazi Party (NSDAP), subordinate only to the office...
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    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 Nazi...
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    The Reichsleiter Rosenberg Taskforce (German: Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg or ERR) was a Nazi Party organization dedicated to appropriating cultural...
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    the war ended. He was the last living Nazi with a rank equivalent to Reichsleiter. Axmann was born in Hagen, Westphalia, the son of an insurance clerk...
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    Martin Bormann (category Reichsleiters)
    decision-making as possible. On 10 October 1933 Hitler named Bormann Reichsleiter (national leader – the second highest political rank) of the Nazi Party...
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    national level. The Nazis also created a supreme political rank, known as Reichsleiter, considered the top rank of the Reichsleitung (national) level, as well...
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    third-highest rank in the Nazi political leadership, subordinate only to Reichsleiter and to the Führer himself. The position was effectively abolished with...
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    Hans Frank (category Reichsleiters)
    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...
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    1998 through DNA testing. Directly subjected to the Führer were the Reichsleiter ("Reich Leader(s)"—the singular and plural forms are identical in German)...
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  • Kloster Banz) headed the Nazi art looting organisation, Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg (ERR), in Paris and was involved in the M-Action which looted...
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    Max Amann (category Reichsleiters)
    Publishing), the official Nazi Party publishing house. He was also the Reichsleiter for the press. After the war ended, Amann was arrested by U.S. military...
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    letters were forcefully introduced. Today the Führer, talking with Herr Reichsleiter Amann and Herr Book Publisher Adolf Müller, has decided that in the future...
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    Konstantin Hierl (category Reichsleiters)
    was the head of the Reich Labour Service (Reichsarbeitsdienst; RAD) a Reichsleiter of the Nazi Party and an associate of Adolf Hitler before he came to...
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    Richard Walther Darré (category Reichsleiters)
    served as Reich Minister of Food and Agriculture. As the National leader (Reichsleiter) for agricultural policy, he was a high-ranking functionary in the Nazi...
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    Viktor Lutze (category Reichsleiters)
    the Sturmabteilung ("SA") who succeeded Ernst Röhm as Stabschef and Reichsleiter. After he died from injuries received in a car accident, Lutze was given...
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    Alfred Rosenberg (category Reichsleiters)
    Ideological and Educational Research, out of which the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg (Reichsleiter Rosenberg Taskforce) developed for the purpose of looting...
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    Robert Ley (category Reichsleiters)
    other high positions in the German Nazi Party, including Gauleiter, Reichsleiter and Reichsorganisationsleiter. He committed suicide in 1945 while awaiting...
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    Joseph Goebbels (category Reichsleiters)
    the army and the churches. On 2 June 1933, Hitler appointed Goebbels a Reichsleiter, the second highest political rank in the Nazi Party. On 3 October 1933...
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    Franz Ritter von Epp (category Reichsleiters)
    was the Reichskommissar, later Reichsstatthalter, for Bavaria, and a Reichsleiter of the Nazi Party. During the Nazi era, Epp, who'd participated in the...
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    Philipp Bouhler (category Reichsleiters)
    May 1945) was a German senior Nazi Party functionary who was both a Reichsleiter (National Leader) and Chief of the Chancellery of the Führer of the NSDAP...
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  • Feldwebel Fritz Tornow Ulrich Noethen as Reichsleiter and Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler, Thomas Thieme as Reichsleiter and SS-Obergruppenführer Martin Bormann...
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    Territories and Reichsleiter Albert Speer, Reichsminister of Armaments and War Production Robert Ley, Reichsorganisationsleiter, Reichsleiter and head of...
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    Ernst Röhm (category Reichsleiters)
    After Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933, Röhm was named a Reichsleiter, the second highest political rank in the Nazi Party, and appointed to...
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  • Karl Fiehler (category Reichsleiters)
    member of the Nazi Party having joined in 1920. In 1933, he became a Reichsleiter in the party and was a member of the Reichstag. In March 1933, he was...
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    Franz Xaver Schwarz (category Reichsleiters)
    until the fall of the Nazi regime. On 2 June 1933, he was also named a Reichsleiter (Reich Leader), the second highest political rank of the Nazi Party....
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    to 1 September 1939, which authorised his physician Karl Brandt and Reichsleiter Philipp Bouhler to begin the killing. The killings took place from September...
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    1939 onward. Göring worked closely with the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg (transl. Reichsleiter Rosenberg Taskforce), an organisation tasked with the...
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    Otto Dietrich (category Reichsleiters)
    following year joined the SS. On 2 June 1933 Hitler appointed Dietrich a Reichsleiter, the second highest political rank in the Nazi Party. On 1 November,...
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    letters were forcefully introduced. Today the Führer, talking with Herr Reichsleiter Amann and Herr Book Publisher Adolf Müller, has decided that in the future...
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    France, as in many other countries in Europe, the office of Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg (Special Purposes Reich Leader Rosenberg) was the primary agency...
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