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Bereitschaftsleiter
''Bereitschaftsleiter'' (Readiness Leader) was a Nazi Party political rank which existed between 1939 and 1945. There were three levels of the rank, known as ''Bereitschaftsleiter'', ''Oberbereitschaftsleiter'', and ''Hauptbereitschaftsleiter''. The rank was created to replace the older rank of ''Stellenleiter'', itself a replacement of the even old rank of ''Zellenwart''. Those holding the rank of ''Bereitschaftsleiter'' were most often assigned to the position of ''Zellenleiter ''Zellenleiter'' (; " Cell Leader") was a Nazi Party political title which existed between the years of 1930 and 1945. A ''Zellenleiter'' was higher in rank than a '' Blockleiter'' and was in charge of a " Nazi Cell", composed of eight to twelv ...'' on the local level of the Nazi Party. In the higher Party levels (County, Region, and National), the rank of ''Bereitschaftsleiter'' was used as a low level staff or clerical position. Insignia NSDAP-Bereitschaftsleiter.svg, Gorget patch for ''Berei ...
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Ranks And Insignia Of The Nazi Party
Ranks and insignia of the Nazi Party were paramilitary titles used by the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) between approximately 1928 and the fall of Nazi Germany in 1945. Such ranks were held within the political leadership corps of the Nazi Party, charged with the overseeing of the regular Nazi Party members. The first purpose of the Nazi Party's political ranks was to provide election district leadership positions during the years where the Nazis were attempting to come to power in Germany. After 1933, when the Third Reich had been established, Nazi Party ranks played a much more important role existing as a political chain of command operating side by side with the German government. Contrary to modern-day cinema and layman perceptions regarding the Nazi Party, which often portrays all Nazis as wearing brown shirts with swastika armbands, Nazi ranks and titles were only used by a small minority within the Party, this being the political leadership corps. Reg ...
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Zellenleiter
''Zellenleiter'' (; " Cell Leader") was a Nazi Party political title which existed between the years of 1930 and 1945. A ''Zellenleiter'' was higher in rank than a '' Blockleiter'' and was in charge of a " Nazi Cell", composed of eight to twelve city blocks. History and Usage The position of ''Zellenleiter'' was first created in 1930 as a mid-level political leadership title. Originally known as ''Zellenwart'', in 1933 after the Nazis came to power, the rank of ''Zellenwart'' was replaced by a new rank known as '' Stellenleiter''. It was the ''Stellenleiters'', on the local level of the Nazi Party encompassing German towns and cities, who held the positional title of ''Zellenleiter'', and were often referred to as such in contrast to their actual political rank. Such persons answered to an official known as an '' Ortsgruppenleiter'', considered the chief Nazi in a municipal region. In 1939, the Nazi Party completed revamped its political ranking system and created a pletho ...
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{{CatAutoTOC, numerals=no Words and phrases A word is a basic element of language that carries an objective or practical meaning, can be used on its own, and is uninterruptible. Despite the fact that language speakers often have an intuitive grasp of what a word is, there is no consen ... Germanic words and phrases Words and phrases by language la:Categoria:Verba Theodisca ...
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Stellenleiter
''Stellenleiter'' (, "Area Leader") was a Nazi Party political rank which existed between 1933 and 1938. The rank was created as a mid-level political position intended to replace the older rank of ''Zellenwart'' ("cell guard"), also known as ''Zellenleiter ''Zellenleiter'' (; " Cell Leader") was a Nazi Party political title which existed between the years of 1930 and 1945. A ''Zellenleiter'' was higher in rank than a '' Blockleiter'' and was in charge of a " Nazi Cell", composed of eight to twelv ...''. In the early Nazi Party rank organization, the position of ''Stellenleiter'' was senior to '' Mitarbeiter'' and junior to '' Amtsleiter''. The rank of ''Stellenleiter'' was phased out of the Nazi Party in 1939, replaced by a new series of para-military political ranks. Responsibilities On the county and town level of the Nazi Party, the ''Stellenleiter'' typically served in the positional role of ''Zellenleiter'' and was often referred to as such in contrast to their ...
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