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Deutsch: Gruppenporträt mit Hitler, Himmler und Teilnehmern des ersten SS-Kurses an der Reichsführerschule der SA, die paramilitärischen "Braunhemden" der NSDAP, in München im Februar 1932:
  • Abgebildete Personen:
Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler, Kurt Kühme (1885–1944), Richard Aster, Kurt Benson, Erich Darré, Fritz Katzmann, Kurt Ludwig, Hans Plesch, Erwin Rösener, Robert Wagner, Karl Wolff, usw.
Weitere Namen der Teilnehmer des ersten SS-Kurses (8. Lehrgang / 1. SS-Kurs der Reichsführerschule; VIII. Lehrgang an der Reichsführer-Schule in München / 1. SS-Lehrgang) finden Sie in der Diskussion auf forum.axishistory.com. Der Kurs fand vom 31. Januar 1932 bis zum 20. Februar 1932 statt.
  • Ort und Datum: Briennerstraße Nr. 44, München, Februar 1932.
  • Die Reichsführerschulen (RFS) der NSDAP waren Ausbildungsstätten des nationalsozialistischen Deutschlands von 1933 bis 1945. Sie dienten der Schulung der politischen Führungselite der NS-Kampfverbände, wie der SA, SS und HJ. Die Schulen waren in vier Kategorien unterteilt und boten vierwöchige Kurse an. Die Teilnehmer wurden sorgfältig ausgewählt und sollten sowohl die Führungsqualitäten als auch die politische Loyalität stärken. Die erste Reichsführerschule wurde 1931 in München eröffnet und legte besonderen Wert auf weltanschauliche Schulung. Das Gebäude der SA-Reichsführerschule befand sich in der Briennerstraße 44 in München, und der Leiter der Schule war SA-Gruppenführer Kurt Kühme. Als Lehrkräfte fungierten dabei oft prominente NSDAP-Mitglieder. Die Schulen wurden 1945 verboten und aufgelöst. Historisches Lexikon Bayerns: (...) Der Schwerpunkt der Schulung lag jedoch im Bereich der Propaganda. In den ersten Lehrgängen im Jahr 1931 wurden 468 SA-Führer ausgebildet.
  • Nationalsozialistische Propaganda, Gruppenbild, Schutztaffel (SS) Mitgliedern; Uniformen und Abzeichen der SS, Hakenkreuzarmbinden ("Kampfbinden"); Hakenkreuzflagge
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English: Graduates of the Nazi Party's instructional courses at the Reichsführerschule der SA in Munich, Germany: "Leadership class/course no. 8 / SS course No. 1" (German: 8. Lehrgang / 1. SS-Kurus der Reichsführerschule; VIII. Lehrgang an der Reichsführer-Schule in München / 1. SS-Lehrgang), held from January 31, 1932, to February 20, 1932:
  • Group portrait of the participants of the first SS (Schutzstaffel) course at the "leadership school" of the Sturmabteilung (Reichsführerschule der SA), the paramilitary "brownshirts", a school for leaders and officers (Führer und Politischer Leiter) of the "Hitler movement" (Hitler-Bewegung).
  • Depicted persons:
    • Adolf Hitler (1889–1945)
    • Heinrich Himmler (1900–1945)
    • Kurt Kühme (1885–1944)
    • Adolf Egeberg Jr., 1909–1972, Norwegian journalist and national socialist (In a self-designed uniform as number three in the front row)
    • Poul Sommer (1910–91), Danish fighter pilot (in civilian clothing, on the far right in the front row)
    • Richard Aster, SA-Gruf.
    • Adolf Ax, SS-Of. (SS-Offizier)
    • Kurt Benson, SS-Of.
    • Heinz Bock, SS-Staf. (SS-Standartenführer)
    • Erich Darré, SS-Stubaf. (SS-Sturmbannführer)
    • Friedrich Dernehl, SS-Of.
    • Walter Haut, SS-Ostubaf. (SS-Obersturmbannführer)
    • Wilhelm Hiller, SS-Staf.
    • Fritz Jahnke, SS-Staf.
    • Georg Kaethner, SS-Staf.
    • Fritz Katzmann, SS-Gruf.
    • Kurt Ludwig, SS-Brif. (SS-Brigadeführer)
    • Walter Opländer, SS-Brif.
    • Hans Plesch, SS-Brif.
    • Wilhelm Reck, SS-Staf.
    • Erwin Rösener, SS-Ogruf. (SS-Obergruppenführer)
    • Norbert Scharf, SS-Staf.
    • Helmut Schöne, SS-Of.
    • Karl Taus, SS-Brif.
    • Robert Wagner, SS-Of.
    • Hermann Weinrich, SS-Ostubaf.
    • Karl Wolff, SS-Ogruf.
etc.
The first Leadership school of the Sturmabteilung (Reichsführerschule der SA), established in Munich on June 15, 1931, aimed to provide comprehensive training for SA leaders. Led by SA-Gruppenführer Kurt Kühme, the institution focused on ideological education and offered a four-week program funded by the Reich leadership. Instructors included prominent NSDAP members who taught various aspects of organization, practice, and law. The school also incorporated sports activities and organized trips, even reaching Italy. SA-Standartenführer Theo Berkelmann served as Kühme's deputy. Located at Briennerstraße 44, Munich, the school faced temporary closure in April 1932 due to an emergency decree but later resumed operations. The leader of the Reichsführerschule held significant authority over both the SA and the SS within the Supreme SA Command.
  • Photograph from "Miscellaneous Photographs, ca. 1919–ca. 1934", a collection held by the US National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) as seized enemy property after World War II. NARA: Unrestricted access and use (the material is in the public domain).

See discussion and documentation at forum.axishistory.com for more names of the participants at the first SS course in 1932:

Gruppe West
1. Ax, Adolf, Wiesbaden Lortzingstrasse 4
2. Berns, Gerhard, München-Gladbach, Bismarckplatz 5
3. Bettray, Peter, Bielefeld, Rohrteichstrasse 12.
4. Coert, Franz, Soest i. Westf., Schendelerstrasse 26.
5. Dernehl, Friedrich, Darmstadt, Schloss Kranichstein
6. Gelzenleuchter, Bodo, Frankfurt a/M, Weberstrasse 34
7. Katzmann, Fritz, Hamborn a/Rh., Adesstrasse 21
8. Koster, Paul Giessen, Glaubrechtstrasse 14.
9. Kropf, Fritz, Kassel, Parktrasse 6
10. Opländer, Waiter, Gelsenkirchen, Hochstrasse 48
11. Rösener, Erwin, Aachen/Rheinl. Reihstrasse 32–34
12. Sundheim, Hans, Kassel, Kaufungerstrasse 19a
13. Schuster, Fritz, Kettwig/Ruhr, Feldstrasse 12
14. Schönborn, Albert, Koblenz – Ehrenbreitstein, Teichertstrasse 113
15. Schrön, Oskar, Essen, Sybelstrasse 35
16. Ströhm, Ewald, Bochum, Klemensstrasse 4
17. Wigand, Arpad, Düsseldorf, Klosterstrasse 85[?]
18. Zantis, Max, Aachen/B, von Pastorstrasse 4

Gruppe Süd
19. Bauer, Josef, Passau, Angerstrasse 14
20. Bosch, Carl, Fürstenfelbruck, Augsburgerstrasse 29
21. Braun, Heinrich, Mannheim, Kaiserring 2
22. Dittmar, Heinrich, Weissenburg in B., Spitelstrasse 11
23. Gerner, Heinrich, München, Klemensstrasse 121
24. Hiller, Wilhelm, Würzburg, Langgasse 4
25. Huber, Ludwig, Karlsruhe, August-strasse 5
26. Jakober, August, Ulm, Lautengasse 17
27. Kranz, Willibald, Ludwigshafen, Ritterstrasse 56
28. Ludwig, Kurt, Wiezleben, Obergasse 77
29. Mann, Willi, Stuttgart, Kelterstrasse 49
30. Moos, Erich, Frankenthal, Konsum[?] Linkstrasse 10
31. Radbeck, Hans, Lahr in Baden, Bemarkstrasse
32. Six, Hans, München, Reisingerstrasse 6
33. Schädle, Franz, München, Jägerstrasse 7
34. Scharf, Norbert, Würzburg, Wölffelstrasse 2
35. Stegmaier, Alois, Stuttgart, Johannesstrasse 45
36. Tagsold, Karl, Amberg, Schustermeisterstrasse [?]
37. Wagner, Robert, Hof, Marienstrasse 69
38. Wasikowski, Johannes, Lichtenfels, Alte Koburgerstrasse 3
39. Weinrich, Hermann, Wiegleben, Frauenberg 19
40. Welsch, Georg, Kottern, Ludwigsstrasse 56
41. Wolff, Karl, München, Am Priel 10
42. Erbgrossherzog von Meklenburg, München, Blütenstrasse 14[?]
43. Gauss, Eugen, Nebringer an der Aar, Herrenterg
44. Höflich, Heinrich, München, Wolfgangplatz 1
45. Kohlroser, Martin, München, Herrnstrasse 45[?]
46. Darré, Erich, München, Gottesstrasse 24[?]

Abschnitt II.
47. Anding, Hermann, Magdeburg, P[?]weg 259[?]
48. Heincke, Werner, Planeu [?], Kra[?]strasse
49. Leroux, Kurt, Freiburg i/Sa., Leipzigerstrasse 10
50. Neumann, Arthur, Zwickau i/Sa., Oskar Arnold-Strasse 10.
51. Schramm, Kurt, Ade i/Sa., Albertstrasse 71[?] 52. Wagner, Willy, Leipzig, Alterrasse 7
53. Deckert, Max, Naumburg a/Saale, Oststrasse 26.

Abschnitt III.
54. Bock, Heinz, Siemensstadt, Brunnenstrasse 6[?]
55. Christen, Fritz, Naugard i/Pommern, Breitesstrasse 17
56. Gohlke, Max, Tempelburg, S[?]strasse358[?] Ass 17. 57. Haut [?], Walter, Pri [?], K[?]. C[?] 58. Hinrichs, Karl, Märk.Friedland, Pfarrstrasse 125
59. Kastner, Georg, Berlin Tempelhof, Albrechtstrasse 15 e
60. Mattke, Helmuth, Düringshof-Ostbahn. (Kre.Landsberg a/W.)
61. Reck, Wilhelm, Klein-Steglitz,Körnerstrasse 38
62. Konen, Alfred, Potsdam, Heiligegeiststrasse 11

Abschnitt. IV.
63. Bronger, Tjarko, Vegesack, Gerhard-Rolfstrasse 3.
64. Grezesch, Wilheim, Elmshorn, Mühlenstrasse 2.
65. Jahnke, Fritz, Kiel, Karl Loeweweg 3.
66. Kappela, Joseph, Kissenbruck
67. Körber, August, Edesheim Nr. 55
68. Lühr, Hans, Hamburg, Markstrasse 44.
69. Möller, Heinrich, Neumünster, Am Brunnenkamp
70. Peters, Johann, Hedwigenharg.
71. Plesch, Hans, Oldenburg Hahrenufer 27.
72. Rainer, Friedrich, Oldersbeck-Husum,
73. Scheer, August, Goslar, Kornstrasse 53.
74. Schöne, Helmuth, Stolzenau (Weser) Langestrasse 15.
75. Wilke, Peter, Westerau (Holstein), Oldesloe-Land.

Abschnitt VI.
76. Aster, Richard, Breslau, Waterloostrasse 10.
77. Miklis, Max, Gleiwitz, Elgutherstrasse 15.
78. Patermann, Josef, Gross-Neundorf, Dorfstrasse 111.
79. Weigel, Kurt, Hirschberg (Riesengebirge).
80. Werner, Erich, Jauer (Schlesien), Wilhelmstrasse 8.
81. Kugler, Albert, Glatz, Röhmischestraase

Abschnitt VII.
82. Benson, Kurt, Königsberg Pr., Hermannallee 15.
83. Kwapinski, Bernhard, Marienburg, Karpfenteich 11.
84. Neufeldt, ferruns, Danzig, Be termagergasse 2,
85. Zingler, Johannes, Danzig-Oliva, Georgstrasse 22

Abschnitt VIII.
86. Hollitscher, Walter, Linz-Donau, Kelmstrasse 8.
87. Mazanek, Franz, Wien, Bampersdorferstrasse 73.
88. Pichel, Karl Wien 3, Landstrasse 13.
89. Taus, Karl, Lerbeo.[?] Gaswerkstrasse 6.
90. Wäckerle, Emil, Gut[?] Ramelsbach Post Sandbach
91. von Trotha, Thilo, München, Amelienstrasse 83
92. Egberg, Adolf, Norwegen, Oslo,
93. Sommer, Roul [Poul], Kopenhagen, Dänemark
94. Frh. v. Humboldt [SA, d. 1940], Alexander, Braunschweig, Friedensallee

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