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Political officer in Nazi Germany
Blockleiter (Block Leader), where block refers to city block, was from 1933 the title of a lower Nazi Party political rank responsible for the political
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armbands were often used to denote those Nazis holding the positions of Blockleiter and Zellenleiter. A further political position, unique only to the local
Ranks and insignia of the Nazi Party
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Nazi paramilitary rank
Zyklon B was performed by a Block Leader. A similar title, known as Blockleiter (Block Warden), also existed in the Nazi Party political organization
Blockführer
1993 film by Thomas Carter
an argument with the Nazi Blockleiter. Herr Knopp, head of the local Gestapo, arrives and curtly dismisses the Blockleiter. Herr Knopp begins asking Frau
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Far-right political party in Germany (1920–1945)
the Kreisleiter ("county leaders"), Zellenleiter ("cell leaders") and Blockleiter ("block leaders"). This was a strictly hierarchical structure in which
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Nazi Party political title
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
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overseeing certain work details in a concentration camp. Blockführerin and blockleiter means "block leader". The terms blockälteste, meaning "block senior"
Female guards in Nazi concentration camps
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Third-highest political rank of the Nazi Party
to 480 households. Zellenleiters supervised the lowest local leaders, Blockleiters (Block Leaders) each of whom had charge of 40 to 60 households. As the
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Considered the lowest political rank, Mitarbeiter replaced the older rank of Blockleiter and was also used as an administrative staff rank on the Kreis (County)
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Paramilitary rank of Nazi Party (1938 - 1945)
older Nazi rank of Blockleiter; however, a massive expansion of Nazi Party ranks in 1938 assigned the old duties of a Blockleiter to a rank known as Arbeitsleiter
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German Holocaust perpetrator (1909–1976)
assumption of national power, and first worked within the Party as a Blockleiter in Schildow. Lambert was not yet a member of any of the party's paramilitary
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early German campaigns against Poland, France, and the Soviet Union. Blockleiter – lowest official of the NSDAP, responsible for the political supervision
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Cooperative local organization in North Korea
Revolution (Cuba) Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (Burkina Faso) Blockleiter (Nazi Germany) Unofficial collaborator (East Germany) Voluntary People's
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organizations affiliated to the NSDAP Corps of Political Leaders Ernst Hirt Blockleiter in Nurnberg 1942-1945 Block and Zellen Leiters Corps of Political Leaders
List of witnesses to the International Military Tribunal
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Chancellor of West Germany from 1966 to 1969
that month onward. Additionally, between 1939 and 1940, he acted as a Blockleiter. By Kiesinger's own account, the murders during the Night of the Long
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Highest paramilitary rank of the Hitler Youth
position (NSDAP) Abteilungsleiter Amtsleiter Betriebsobmann Bezirksleiter Blockleiter Inspekteur Kreisleiter Mitarbeiter Ortsgruppenleiter Sonderbeauftragter
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Voluntary Soviet Union public order detachments
Revolution (Cuba) Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (Burkina Faso) Blockleiter (Nazi Germany) Unofficial collaborator (East Germany) Tonarigumi (WWII-era
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job in the camp's record keeping. At the end of 1944, he was appointed Blockleiter of the camp's Block 8 which housed children and youths under the age
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Broadcast stations prohibited in Nazi Germany
Sicherheitsdienst reports, a large-scale campaign in 1941, charging Nazi Blockleiter to visit the households in their area and attach warning paper tags to
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Nazi-era German charity
consequences such as nagging by the appropriate official if a local Blockleiter saw that someone was not wearing the current, appropriate pin by about
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Topics referred to by the same term
Block warden may refer to: Nazi Blockleiter Block warden system first experimented during the 1957 Battle of Algiers (a.k.a. quadrillage), and which would
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German musicologist and university lecturer
April 1933. (No. 1,691,130). From 1 June 1933 to 1 January 1934 he was Blockleiter and local group culture warden. 1934 he became leader of the Landesmusikerschaft
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Party, and served it at some stage it in a monitoring capacity as a "Blockleiter" (loosely, "locality supervisor" or sometimes, in common parlance, "snooper")
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German prehistorian (1907–1993)
the Nazi Party and was registered as party member 1,447,316. He was a Blockleiter from 1933 to 1934. In 1935, Grimm was curator and acting director of
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Political position in the Nazi Party
junior rank of Betriebsblockobmann existed as an assistant to the local Blockleiter. There was also a "Cell Operations Foreman" position, known as Betriebszellenobmann
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Ruler (of the people).
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English : variant spelling of Coyner.Possibly an altered spelling of German Keiner.
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