- Helfer
"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 of1938 and1945 . 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 but continues as a fairly common word in the German language. The word as a positional rank has occasionally been used by some
corporation s and industries, to designate a junior assistant to a more skilledemployee .
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