Deputy Führer of the Nazi Party

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The Deputy Führer of the Nazi Party was a top-ranking leadership position in Nazi Germany responsible for assisting Adolf Hitler and overseeing key aspects of party organization and policy.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nazi Party position
political office
abolished 1945
afterEvent creation of the office of Head of the Party Chancellery
appliesToJurisdiction Germany
appointedBy Adolf Hitler
country Nazi Germany
dissolvedIn Germany
endTime 1945
hasAuthorityOver Nazi Party bureaucracy
party administration
hasDuties assisting Adolf Hitler in leadership of the Nazi Party
coordinating party policy
overseeing party organization
representing Hitler in party matters
supervising regional party leaders
hasRank top-ranking party leadership position
headquartersLocation Brown House, Munich
hierarchicalPosition second-in-command of the Nazi Party
historicalPeriod World War II
interwar period
ideology National Socialism
Nazism
inception 1933
jurisdiction Nazi Party members
languageOfWorkOrName German
locatedInTime Third Reich era
nativeLabel Stellvertreter des Führers
notableOfficeHolder Martin Bormann
Rudolf Hess
officeHolder Martin Bormann
Rudolf Hess
partOf National Socialist German Workers' Party
Nazi Party leadership
politicalAlignment far-right
totalitarian
replacedBy Head of the Party Chancellery
residence Munich
significantEvent flight of Rudolf Hess to Scotland in 1941
startTime 21 April 1933
subordinateTo Adolf Hitler
Führer of the Nazi Party
usedBy National Socialist German Workers' Party

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Rudolf Hess
Rudolf Hess
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