NSDAP - WAFFEN SS Reichsfuhrer School - Reichsführerschule officer - teacher uniform RFS patch flatwire
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NSDAP - WAFFEN SS Reichsfuhrer School - Reichsführerschule officer - teacher uniform RFS patch flatwire
a very rare patch from an officer who was a teacher in the Reichsfuhrer School
flat wire patch
Reichsführererschulen (RFS) were training centers of the NSDAP , which were supposed to train the "young leaders" of the NS movement. Every political leader of the NSDAP had to have successfully completed a Reichsführer-school.
The NSDAP established the Reichsfuhrer Schools, initially referred to only as “Führer Schools” , as training centers for the “Political Leaders” and the “Führer Corps” of the “NS Combat Associations”: SA, SS and HJ.
The leadership schools were later reorganized as Reichsführer schools and divided into four divisions:
Reichsführer school (the NSDAP and the DAF 1933-1936, the SD 1936-1945) [1] Bernau near Berlin , federal school of the General German Trade Union Federation
State leadership schools Paulinum in Hirschberg , Lobeda ( Thuringia ), Königswinter ( Rhineland ), Saßnitz ( Rügen ) and Plassenburg ( Kulmbach )
Gaufführer schools that existed in almost all political districts of the NSDAP
Special schools such as the "State School of the National Socialist Company Cell Organization "
The training at the Reichsfuhrer Schools usually took place in four-week courses, in which around 50 to 80 people took part. The group of participants consisted of specially selected representatives of individual rank groups. The courses should therefore not only increase the quality of the SA leadership, but also strengthen their political loyalty. The successful graduates were awarded the Tyr rune after attending school .
On May 7, 1933, Otto Gohdes became Reich trainer of the NSDAP and the DAF in Berlin . There were two Reich branches: in Munich in the Hotel Reichsadler , Herzog-Wilhelm-Str. 22; in Berlin at Leipziger Platz 14.
In 1945, as part of the NSDAP, the Reichsführer schools were banned and dissolved.