Examples of use of gauleiter
1. The petty gauleiter who issued this order should be taken to the nearest cemetery and buried head first.
2. Elmar Streicher, the son of Julius Streicher, the sadistic and psychopathic gauleiter hanged at Nuremberg, knew Unity.
3. Felt, a much more learned man than most realized, later wrote that he considered Huston "a kind of White House gauleiter over the intelligence community." The word "gauleiter" is not in most dictionaries, but in the four–inch–thick Webster‘s Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language it is defined as "the leader or chief official of a political district under Nazi control." There is little doubt Felt thought the Nixon team were Nazis.
4. Brown is probably hoping to stay at No 10 until the EU takes over completely and names him as Gauleiter of the North–western Islands, i.e. – Once Great Britain. – Tony, Oxford, UK Labour up one from the last ICM poll.
5. In 1'5', President Eisenhower rode up Pennsylvania Avenue in an open convertible with Nikita Khrushchev, Stalin‘s gauleiter in Ukraine, who, three years before his tour of the United States, had sent tanks into Budapest to butcher the patriots of the Hungarian Revolution.