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SS-Hauptamt
The ''SS-Hauptamt'' ((英語:SS Head Office)) (SS-HA) was the central command office of the ''Schutzstaffel'' (SS) in Nazi Germany until 1940. ==Formation== The office can trace its origins to 1931 when the SS created the SS-Amt to serve as an SS Headquarters staff overseeing the various units of the ''Allgemeine SS'' (General SS). In 1933, after the NSDAP came to power, the SS-Amt was renamed the ''SS-Oberführerbereichen'' and placed in command of all SS units within Nazi Germany. This agency then became the SS-HA on January 30, 1935. The organization oversaw the ''Allgemeine-SS'', concentration camps, the ''SS-Verfügungstruppe'' ((英語:Special-purpose troops)), and the ''Grenzschutz'' ((英語:Border Control regiments)).〔Yerger, p 13〕 During the late 1930s, the power of the SS-HA continued to grow becoming the largest and most powerful office of the SS, managing nearly all aspects of the paramilitary organization. Shortly after the outbreak of World War II in Europe, the ''SS-Verfügungstruppe'' expanded rapidly becoming the ''Waffen-SS'' in 1940. By this time, the office of the ''SS-Hauptamt'' could no longer administer the entire SS organization. As a result, the SS-HA was downsized losing much of its pre-war power to the ''SS Führungshauptamt'' ((英語:SS Leading Main Office)) and the main offices of the Allgemeine SS.
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