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''Zellenleiter'' (Cell Leader) was a Nazi Party political title which existed between the years of 1930 and 1945. A ''Zellenleiter'' was higher in rank than a ''Blockleiter'' and was in charge of a "Nazi Cell", composed of eight to twelve city blocks. ==History and Usage== The position of ''Zellenleiter'' was first created in 1930 as a mid-level political leadership title. Originally known as ''Zellenwart'', in 1933 after the Nazis came to power, the rank of ''Zellenwart'' was replaced by a new rank known as ''Stellenleiter''. It was the ''Stellenleiters'', on the local level of the Nazi Party encompassing German towns and cities, who held the positional title of ''Zellenleiter'', and were often referred to as such in contrast to their actual political rank. Such persons answered to an official known as an ''Ortsgruppenleiter'', considered the chief Nazi in a municipal region. In 1939, the Nazi Party completed revamped its political ranking system and created a plethora of new Nazi Party political ranks and the title of ''Zellenleiter'' was adopted into its final form. Holders of the position now held a standard Nazi political rank (normally ''Bereitschaftsleiter'' or ''Einsatzleiter'') while also displaying a political armband denoting their position as a ''Zellenleiter''. There were also three primary ''Zellenleiter'' positions, these being: * ''Zellenleiter'' (Cell Leader) * ''Zellenwalter'' (Cell Administrator) * ''Zellenobmann'' (Cell Foreman) Two special positions, known as ''Betriebszellenobmann'' and ''Hauptbetriebszellenobmann'' also existed, but were more focused on war production duties rather than the Nazi Cell command chain. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Zellenleiter」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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