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SS-Leitheft


 
 

SS-Leitheft ("SS-lead-booklet") was a Nazi periodical from 1934 to 1945.

This "SS-leadership magazine", as it is often called, was published in German in BerlinBerlin Overview

Berlin is the capital city and a state of Germany....
 from 1934 onward, and in the beginning mostly circulated among professional officers in the SS. The publisher was the SS-Hauptamt, the Main Office of the Reichsführer-SS Heinrich HimmlerHeinrich Himmler

Heinrich Luitpold Himmler was the commander of the German Schutzstaffel and one of the most powerful men in Nazi Germa...
, and the printing was done by M. Müller and Sohn in Berlin.

When war came, with need for new recruits, the SS-Leitheft was in addition also published at the Germanische LeitstelleGermanische Leitstelle Overview

Germanische Leitstelle was during world war II the recruitment and propaganda offices for Waffen SS in Oslo, Copenhagen, Br...
 in Oslo, Norway; Copenhagen, Denmark; Brussels, Belgium; and den Haag, the Netherlands; that is to say in Norwegian, Danish, Flemish and Dutch. There even was an Estonian edition. The normative texts were usually translated from German, but with more room for national diversity as war went on.

The periodical's spiritual leader was Dr. Franz Riedweg, a Swiss physician who had joined the SS and become the head of Germanic Volunteer Recruiting, a division of the Berlin Main SS-Office.

Very little is known of the staff work in general, but the writer Eystein EggenEystein Eggen

Eystein Eggen is a Norwegian writer....
 has given a detailed description regarding the Leitheft's Norse version, his father being the Norwegian editor-in-chief.

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