1925 to settle intra-party problems and disputes. After the Nazi seizure of power, the Uschla was renamed the Supreme Party Court (Oberstes Parteigericht)...
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Chancellery of the Führer of the NSDAP. Walter Buch, Chairman of USCHLA, the Supreme Party Court (Oberstes Parteigericht der NSDAP). Ricardo Walther Oscar Darré...
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Walter Buch (category German National People's Party politicians)
Ulrich Graf. Following the Nazi seizure of power, the USCHLA was renamed the Supreme Party Court (Oberste Parteigericht) on 1 January 1934. Buch was retained...
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of Party and State was one of twenty-five specified Nazi-era laws repealed on 20 September 1945 by Control Council Law No. 1. Gleichschaltung Uschla/Supreme...
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1944. Walter Buch – Jurist, Reichsleiter, Chairman of the Uschla 1927–1933 and Supreme Party Judge 1934–1945. He was an SS-Obergruppenführer. Friedrich...
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made an Associate Judge of USCHLA, the Nazi Party's investigative and mediation committee, a body that regulated internal party disputes. In January 1934...
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Nazi Party leader of a Kreis (county). Kreis-Uschla – an intermediate level of the four-tiered Uschla system, immediately below the Gau-Uschla and immediately...
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