Zellenleiter (German pronunciation:[ˈt͡sɛlənˌlaɪ̯tɐ]; "Cell Leader") was a Nazi Party political title which existed between the years of 1930 and 1945. A Zellenleiter was higher in rank than a Blockleiter and was in charge of a "Nazi Cell", composed of eight to twelve city blocks.
Zellenleiter (German pronunciation: [ˈt͡sɛlənˌlaɪ̯tɐ]; "Cell Leader") was a Nazi Party political title which existed between the years of 1930 and 1945...
used to denote those Nazis holding the positions of Blockleiter and Zellenleiter. A further political position, unique only to the local level of the...
households. Ortsgruppenleiters directed Zellenleiters (Cell Leaders) responsible for 160 to 480 households. Zellenleiters supervised the lowest local leaders...
Staff at the National Socialist Association of Legal Professionals and Zellenleiter of the NSV. In 1934, he was appointed a prosecutor in Celle, and in 1936...
Gauleiter were lower-level officials, the Kreisleiter ("county leaders"), Zellenleiter ("cell leaders") and Blockleiter ("block leaders"). This was a strictly...
to replace the older rank of Zellenwart ("cell guard"), also known as Zellenleiter. In the early Nazi Party rank organization, the position of stellenleiter...
Mitarbeiter assigned as Block Wardens now answered to an official known as a Zellenleiter (Cell Warden). The Cell Warden title, not an actual rank, was assigned...
rank of Bereitschaftsleiter were most often assigned to the position of Zellenleiter on the local level of the Nazi Party. In the higher Party levels (County...
Weitze, was one of the teachers. Wiemann was initially appointed as a Zellenleiter (Cell Leader), usually the highest Nazi official that the general population...