Party Chancellery

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The Party Chancellery was the central administrative and coordination office of the Nazi Party in Germany, overseeing party organization and policy implementation under leaders such as Martin Bormann.

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Party Chancellery canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nazi Party organization
political party office
activeDuring World War II
associatedWith Nazi Party hierarchy
Nazi internal power struggles
controlledBy Adolf Hitler
Martin Bormann
country Germany
dissolved 1945
dissolvedAsResultOf defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II
establishedBy Adolf Hitler
function central administrative office of the Nazi Party
coordination of Nazi Party organization
implementation of Nazi Party policy
headOfOffice Martin Bormann
historicalContext Third Reich
jurisdiction Nazi Party
languageOfName German
leader Martin Bormann
Rudolf Hess
locatedInBuilding Reich Chancellery
surface form: Reich Chancellery complex
location Berlin
notableLeader Martin Bormann
Rudolf Hess
operatedBy Nazi Party
surface form: National Socialist German Workers' Party
oversaw Gauleiters
politicalIdeology Nazism
predecessor Office of the Deputy Führer
surface form: Staff of the Deputy Führer
relatedTo Führerhauptquartiere
surface form: Führer Headquarters

Reich Chancellery
replaced Staff of the Deputy Führer
responsibleFor coordination between Nazi Party and state authorities
internal party correspondence
overseeing regional party leaders
party appointments and promotions
party legislation and directives
shortName Parteikanzlei
significance centralized control over Nazi Party affairs
strengthened Martin Bormann's power within the Nazi regime
subordinateTo Adolf Hitler
subOrganizationOf Nazi Party officials
surface form: Nazi Party leadership
timePeriod Nazi era
typeOfAdministration party bureaucracy

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