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''Befehlsleiter'' (Command Leader) was a Nazi Party political rank of
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A ''Befehlsleiter'' was the highest possible party political rank achievable in the
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'' (party official) and '' Reichsleiter'' (state appointment) were higher, but these titles were not within the Nazi Party's regular promotional pathway because these positions were only by direct appointment from
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. Until 1939, ''
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'' and ''
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'', were the fourth and fifth tier of the Nazi Party hierarchy, but they had become titular positions at the outbreak of the
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. Albert Speer, the Reich Ministry of Armaments and War Production, was promoted to ''Befehlsleiter'' in 1942 and ''Oberbefehlsleiter'' in 1944.


Tiers

# ''Hauptbefehlsleiter'' - Head Command Leader # ''Oberbefehlsleiter'' - Higher Command Leader # ''Befehlsleiter'' - Command Leader


Sources

* Clark, J. (2007). Uniforms of the NSDAP. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing Nazi political ranks {{nazi-stub