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- Gauführer was an early rank used between 1925 and 1929 by paramilitary organizations of the **** Party, primarily the Sturmabteilung (SA) and the Schutzstaffel...
- Schutzstaffel (SS, at that time a branch of the SA), established in 1925 as Gauführer, a rank for SS officers in charge of SS personnel in the several Gaue...
- Staffelführer. SS districts, known as SS-Gaus, were under the authority of a Gauführer while all SS district leaders answered to a national leader of the SS...
- the SA. Himmler's first leadership position in the SS was that of SS-Gauführer (district leader) in Lower Bavaria from 1926. Str****er appointed Himmler...
- merger "National Bolshevism". During his early years in **** Party as SS-Gauführer, **** leader Heinrich Himmler worked briefly as a deputy of Gregor Str****er...
- 1942, was killed in a 1945 bombing raid on Berlin; Günther Vollmer, the Gauführer of **** jurists, had been killed in 1945. One who was alive but not tried...
- concurrently the Federal Commander, while each of the 32 Gau chairmen were all Gauführer. The command personnel of the military organisation were recognized by...
- several different positions as an attorney and legal advisor. He was also Gauführer of the professional organization of **** jurists. Vollmer wrote his doctoral...
- he joined the **** Party (NSDAP membership number 60,507). He was the Gauführer of the Hitler Youth in Thuringia from 1929 to 1931. In April 1931, Martin...
- Prussia at that time. On 22 March 1926, he joined the SA, becoming the SA-Gauführer of Berlin, which he would continue to lead until 21 June 1928. On 1 November...