gauleiter$512087$ - translation to dutch
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gauleiter$512087$ - translation to dutch

THIRD-HIGHEST POLITICAL RANK OF THE NAZI PARTY
Stellvertreter-Gauleiter; Gauleiter of Berlin; Gauleiters
  • The rank insignia of the Nazi party in the 1930s; the Deputy Gauleiter insignia is displayed as a single oak leaf.
  • [[Adolf Wagner]], ''Gauleiter'' in [[Munich]], the headquarters of the Nazi Party, from 1 November 1929. Though incapacitated by a stroke in June 1942, he remained titular ''Gauleiter'' until his death on 12 April 1944.
  • [[Karl Kaufmann]] was the ''Gauleiter'' of [[Hamburg]], Germany's second most populous city, from 15 April 1929 to the end of the Nazi regime on 8 May 1945. He was also the ''[[Reichsstatthalter]]'' of Hamburg from 16 May 1933. After serving a prison sentence for war crimes, he became involved in neo-Nazi political activities in post-war [[West Germany]].
  • [[Julius Streicher]], was the ''Gauleiter'' in [[Nuremberg]] from 2 April 1925 until removed from office for corruption on 16 February 1940. A notorious and virulent anti-Semite, he was executed as a war criminal after the Nuremberg trials.
  • Reich Minister of Propaganda]], headed the Party organization in [[Berlin]] as ''Gauleiter'' from 28 October 1926 to his suicide on 1 May 1945.
  • Early Nazi Party insignia from 1930, showing the first badge of rank for ''Gauleiter'' (centre-left, red background).
  • The rank insignia for ''Gauleiter'' and ''[[Reichsleiter]]'', before and after the 1939 insignia change.
  • Organizational Chart of a typical ''Gauleitung'' (Gau Leadership) Office
  • [[Fritz Sauckel]] was the ''Gauleiter'' of [[Thuringia]], from 30 September 1927 to 8 May 1945 and the ''[[Reichsstatthalter]]'' of Thuringia from 5 May 1933. Also the Reich's General Plenipotentiary for Labor Deployment, he was executed as a war criminal after the Nuremberg trials.

gauleiter      
n. politieke leider of hoofdafgevaardigde van een district onder het Nazi-complot; despotische of autocratische ambtenaar

Definition

Gauleiter
['ga?l??t?]
¦ noun
1. historical a political official governing a district under Nazi rule.
2. an overbearing official.
Origin
Ger., from Gau 'administrative district' + Leiter 'leader'.

Wikipedia

Gauleiter

A Gauleiter (German pronunciation: [ˈɡaʊlaɪtɐ]) was a regional leader of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) who served as the head of a Gau or Reichsgau. Gauleiter was the third-highest rank in the Nazi political leadership, subordinate only to Reichsleiter and to the Führer himself. The position was effectively abolished with the fall of the Nazi regime on 8 May 1945.