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''SS-Begleitkommando des Führers'' ("SS Escort Command of the Führer"), later known as the ''Führerbegleitkommando'' (Escort Command of the Führer; FBK) was originally an eight-man SS squad formed from a twelve-man security squad (known as the ''SS-Begleitkommando'') tasked with protecting the life of Adolf Hitler during the early 1930s. It was expanded and remained responsible for Hitler's personal protection until 30 April 1945. ==Formation== The ''SS-Begleitkommando'' was formed on 29 February 1932 to provide general protection to Hitler and other party functionaries. Twelve SS members were selected by Sepp Dietrich to present to Hitler. From the twelve, a smaller eight-man team called the ''SS-Begleitkommando des Führers'' was chosen to protect Hitler as he travelled around Germany. Their first appearance was when they accompanied Hitler during the election campaign trips in 1932. They served around the clock protecting Hitler in three eight-hour shifts.
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