- SA-Obergruppenführer. In July 1933 he
became SA-Führer of the new SA-
Obergruppe III with
oversight of
three SA Gruppe, namely, Berlin-Brandenburg, Ostmark...
-
September 1932,
Schneidhuber took over the
leadership of the newly-formed SA-
Obergruppe III,
which included not only the SA-Gruppe West, but the SA-Gruppe Niederrhein...
- The
Austrian Legion was
officially part of SA-
Obergruppe VIII,
designated "Austria". This
Obergruppe was
under the
command of SA-Obergruppenführer Hermann...
- on 1 June 1933, he was
named chief of
staff of SA-
Obergruppe I (later
redesignated SA-
Obergruppe III), both also
headed by Heines. At the parliamentary...
-
promoted to SA-Gruppenführer and
appointed as
Chief of
Staff of the SA-
Obergruppe II in Hanover,
overseeing four SA -Gruppe (Niederrhein, Niedersachsen...
- OSAF to the
staff of the SA-
Obergruppe I in Berlin.
Following a
reorganization on 1 June 1933, this
became SA-
Obergruppe III with
headquarters in Breslau...
- supervisor, SA-Obergruppenführer
August Schneidhuber, the
commander of SA-
Obergruppe VII and the
Munich police chief. At the
November 1933
German parliamentary...
-
joined the
Sturmabteilung (SA) on 23
November 1933, was ****igned to SA-
Obergruppe XI, and was
active in
planning illegal activities in Austria. He was confirmed...
-
September 1932 he was
promoted to SA-Gruppenführer and made
leader of SA-
Obergruppe I,
commanding multiple SA
Gruppe covering all
northeast Germany. After...
- of the Reichstag, SA-Obergruppenführer,
deputy to Röhm, Führer of SA-
Obergruppe VIII (Silesia) and
Chief of
Police of
Breslau Arrested at Bad Wiessee...