Reichsfhrer-ss

Reichsfhrer-SS was a special SS rank that existed between the years of 1925 and 1945. Reichsfhrer-SS was a title from 1925 to 1933 and, after 1934, became the highest rank of the German Schutzstaffel (SS).

Definition

Reichsfhrer-SS was both a title and a rank. The tite of Reichsfhrer was first created in 1926 by Joseph Berchtold. Berchtold's predecesor, Julius Schreck, never referred to himself as Reichsfhrer but the title was retroactively applied to him in later years. In 1929, Heinrich Himmler became Reichsfhrer-SS and referred to himself by his title instead of his regular SS rank. This set the precedent for the Commanding General of the SS to be called Reichsfhrer-SS. In 1934, Himmler's title became an actual rank after the Night of the Long Knives. From that point on, Reichsfhrer-SS became the highest rank of the SS and was considered the equivalent of a Generalfeldmarschall in the German Army. There was never more than one Reichsfhrer-SS in the SS, with Himmler holding the rank as his personal title and rank from 1934 to 1945.

Office holders

In all, five people held the title of Reichsfhrer-SS during the twenty years of its existence. Three persons held the position as a title while two held the actual SS rank.
   
Karl Hanke, the last leader of the SS, was appointed to the position in April 1945 but never learned of his promotion and was killed by partisans before word of his appointment reached him.

Fiction references

The rank of Reichsfhrer-SS has also appeared in fiction with the following some of the more notable examples:
  • In the novel Fatherland , set in a parallel history where Germany won the Second World War, Reinhard Heydrich is depicted as having been promoted to the rank of Reichsfhrer-SS, after Himmler was mysteriously killed in a plane crash in the 1950s. While the novel dealt with Heydrich's assumption of the rank quite extensively, the HBO film adaptation gives little reference to this. In the film, the only indication of Heydrich as the Reichsfhrer-SS is a quick three second shot of a non-speaking extra (intended to be Heydrich), seen wearing a grey SS uniform standing on a VIP platform with several German generals.
  • The Star Trek episode "Patterns of Force" depicts an alien planet where a historian has recreated Nazi Germany in an attempt to form a benign fascist government marked by efficiency without sadism. In the episode, during a speech given by the historian turned Fhrer, a top SS general is seen wearing the complete uniform and insignia of Reichsfhrer-SS. This character is not given a name in the episode, nor does he speak any dialouge, but can be assumed to be the head of the SS on the Neo-Nazi planet.
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Oberstgruppenfhrer
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Reichsfhrer-SS
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