Beneath the Leadership Corps are the Nazi …

Years: 1926 - 1926

Beneath the Leadership Corps are the Nazi party's regional leaders, the Gauleiter, each of whom commanda the party in his Gau ("region").

There are 98 Gaue for Germany and an additional seven for Austria, the Sudetenland (in Czechoslovakia), Danzig, and the Saarland (currently under French occupation).

Joseph Goebbels begins his ascent through the party hierarchy as Gauleiter of Berlin-Brandenburg in 1926.

Streicher is Gauleiter of Franconia, where he publishes his anti-Semitic newspaper Der Stürmer.

Beneath the Gauleiter are lower-level officials, the Kreisleiter ("county leaders"), Zellenleiter ("cell leaders") and Blockleiter ("block leaders").

This is a strictly hierarchical structure in which orders flow from the top and unquestioning loyalty is given to superiors.

Only the SA retains some autonomy.

The SA is composed largely of unemployed workers, and many SA men take the Nazis' socialist rhetoric seriously.

At this time the Nazi salute (borrowed from the Italian fascists) and the greeting "Heil Hitler!"

are adopted throughout the party.

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