Helfer is a German word which translates as "Helper", and the word was used as a paramilitary rank of the Nazi Party between the years of 1938 and 1945. The Nazi rank of Helfer was a junior position of the Political Leadership Corps, ranking only above Anwärter. A Helfer in the Nazi Party typically served as a junior assistant to a higher official. The rank was created at first to replace the older Nazi rank of Blockleiter; however, a massive expansion of Nazi Party ranks in 1938 assigned the old duties of a Blockleiter to a rank known as Arbeitsleiter. The rank of Helfer then became an assistant position to such higher ranks.
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| - Helfer es una palabra alemana que se traduce como "asistente", y la palabra se usaba como rango político militar del Partido Nacionalsocialista entre los años de 1938 y 1945. El rango de helfer era un puesto menor del Cuerpo de Liderazgo Político, solo por encima de anwärter. Un helfer del Partido Nacionalsocialista se desempeñaba típicamente como asistente menor de un funcionario superior. El rango fue creado al principio para reemplazar el antiguo rango de blockleiter; sin embargo, una expansión masiva de las filas del Partido Nacionalsocialista en 1938 asignó los antiguos deberes del blockleiter a un rango conocido como arbeitsleiter. El rango de helfer luego se convirtió en un puesto de asistente de rangos más altos. (es)
- Helfer is a German word which translates as "Helper", and the word was used as a paramilitary rank of the Nazi Party between the years of 1938 and 1945. The Nazi rank of Helfer was a junior position of the Political Leadership Corps, ranking only above Anwärter. A Helfer in the Nazi Party typically served as a junior assistant to a higher official. The rank was created at first to replace the older Nazi rank of Blockleiter; however, a massive expansion of Nazi Party ranks in 1938 assigned the old duties of a Blockleiter to a rank known as Arbeitsleiter. The rank of Helfer then became an assistant position to such higher ranks. (en)
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| - Helfer es una palabra alemana que se traduce como "asistente", y la palabra se usaba como rango político militar del Partido Nacionalsocialista entre los años de 1938 y 1945. El rango de helfer era un puesto menor del Cuerpo de Liderazgo Político, solo por encima de anwärter. Un helfer del Partido Nacionalsocialista se desempeñaba típicamente como asistente menor de un funcionario superior. El rango fue creado al principio para reemplazar el antiguo rango de blockleiter; sin embargo, una expansión masiva de las filas del Partido Nacionalsocialista en 1938 asignó los antiguos deberes del blockleiter a un rango conocido como arbeitsleiter. El rango de helfer luego se convirtió en un puesto de asistente de rangos más altos. La insignia de un helfer consistía en un parche de cuello marrón con un águila y una esvástica, y una o dos rayas en la parte inferior de la lengüeta del cuello. Una sola franja denota el rango de helfer, mientras que dos franjas denotan la posición más alta de oberhelfer. El rango de helfer también era común en los grupos de estudiantes, generalmente en manos del líder de una célula estudiantil local que respondía a un líder del Partido Nacionalsocialista local. En la película , un personaje conocido como studentenführer ocupa el rango de helfer. El rango de helfer dejó de existir en 1945. (es)
- Helfer is a German word which translates as "Helper", and the word was used as a paramilitary rank of the Nazi Party between the years of 1938 and 1945. The Nazi rank of Helfer was a junior position of the Political Leadership Corps, ranking only above Anwärter. A Helfer in the Nazi Party typically served as a junior assistant to a higher official. The rank was created at first to replace the older Nazi rank of Blockleiter; however, a massive expansion of Nazi Party ranks in 1938 assigned the old duties of a Blockleiter to a rank known as Arbeitsleiter. The rank of Helfer then became an assistant position to such higher ranks. The insignia for a Helfer consisted of a brown collar patch with an eagle and swastika, and one or two stripes on the lower portion of the collar tab. A single stripe denoted the rank of Helfer while two stripes denoted the higher position of Oberhelfer. The rank of Helfer was also common in Nazi student groups, typically held by the leader of a local student cell who answered to a local Nazi Party leader. In the film “Die Weiße Rose”, a character known as “Studentenführer”, holds the rank of Helfer. The Nazi rank of Helfer ceased to exist in 1945. Helfer remains a fairly common term for "aide" or "assistant" in the German language. The word as a positional rank has occasionally been used by some corporations and industries, to designate a junior assistant to a more skilled employee. "Helfer" is also a surname seen mostly throughout central Europe and the United States. Helfer is also the brand name of a Swiss watchmaker from Geneva. (en)
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