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Hitler posing for pictures with his staff, 1940. Adolf Hitler, dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945, employed a personal staff, which represented different branches and offices throughout his political career. [1]
List of Adolf Hitler's personal staff; 0–9. 1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler; A. Arthur Adam; Adolf Hitler's bodyguard; H. Johannes Hentschel; J ...
The Personal Staff Reichsführer-SS (German: Hauptamt Persönlicher Stab Reichsführer-SS) was a main office of the SS, which was established in 1933 by Heinrich Himmler to serve as a personal office coordinating various activities and projects subordinate to the Reichsführer-SS.
Born 31 July 1908. Commander of the 1st SS Panzer Grenadier Regiment in the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler. Died 7 March 1990 27813 1931 478376 Heinrich Heim: Born 15 June 1900; one of three compilers of Hitler's Table Talk Died 26 June 1988 1782 Gebhard Ludwig Himmler: born 29 July 1898. Brother of Heinrich Himmler. Died 1982 214.049 30 January ...
The Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler barracks in Berlin, 1938 The LSSAH provided the honor guard at many of the Nuremberg Rallies , and in 1935 took part in the reoccupation of the Saarland . [ 26 ] On 6 June 1935, the LSSAH officially adopted a field-grey uniform to identify itself more with the army, which wore a similar uniform. [ 27 ]
Karl Brandt – Personal physician of Adolf Hitler in August 1944 and co-headed the administration of the Aktion T4 euthanasia program from 1939. He was an SS- Gruppenführer . Walther von Brauchitsch – Generalfeldmarschall , Commander-in-Chief of the German Army 1938–1941.
KENT, England, March 13 (Reuters) - An album containing never-before-seen candid photos of German Nazi party leader Adolf Hitler and party members will be auctioned on Wednesday, according to the ...
The Hitler cabinet was the government of Nazi Germany between 30 January 1933 and 30 April 1945 upon the appointment of Adolf Hitler as Chancellor of Germany by President Paul von Hindenburg. It was contrived by the national conservative politician Franz von Papen , who reserved the office of the Vice-Chancellor for himself. [ 1 ]