Gemeinschaftsleiter

Political rank of the Nazi Party
Uniform of a Gemeinschaftsleiter, 1940 (right)

Gemeinschaftsleiter (Community Leader) was a Nazi Party political rank which existed between 1939 and 1945. Created primary to replace the older rank of Stützpunktleiter, the rank of Gemeinschaftsleiter was often used on the local level of the Nazi Party to denote the second in command of a municipal region, answering to a regional Nazi known by the title of Ortsgruppenleiter.

On higher levels of the Nazi Party (County, Regional, and National), the rank of Gemeinschaftsleiter was a mid-level staff position, roughly equivalent to a Captain.

There were three levels of the rank: Gemeinschaftsleiter, Obergemeinschaftsleiter, and Hauptgemeinschaftsleiter. The insignia made use of four pips with horizontal bars to denote the two higher positions. The rank was subordinate to that of Abschnittsleiter.

Insignia

  • Gorget patch for Gemeinschaftsleiter
    Gorget patch for Gemeinschaftsleiter
  • Gorget patch for Obergemeinschaftsleiter
    Gorget patch for Obergemeinschaftsleiter
  • Gorget patch for Hauptgemeinschaftsleiter
    Gorget patch for Hauptgemeinschaftsleiter

References

  • Clark, J. (2007). Uniforms of the NSDAP. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing
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