National Socialist League of the Reich for Physical Exercise
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The NSRL was led by the ''Reichssportführer'', who after 1934 was at the same time presiding over the German [[National Olympic Committee]]. The NSRL's leaders were [[Hans von Tschammer und Osten]] (1933–1943), [[Arno Breitmeyer]] (1943–1944) and [[Karl Ritter von Halt]] (1944–1945). | The NSRL was led by the ''Reichssportführer'', who after 1934 was at the same time presiding over the German [[National Olympic Committee]]. The NSRL's leaders were [[Hans von Tschammer und Osten]] (1933–1943), [[Arno Breitmeyer]] (1943–1944) and [[Karl Ritter von Halt]] (1944–1945). | ||
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National Socialist League of the Reich for Physical Exercise), known as Deutscher Reichsbund für Leibesübungen (DRL) until 1938, was the umbrella organization for sports during the Third Reich.
The NSRL was led by the Reichssportführer, who after 1934 was at the same time presiding over the German National Olympic Committee. The NSRL's leaders were Hans von Tschammer und Osten (1933–1943), Arno Breitmeyer (1943–1944) and Karl Ritter von Halt (1944–1945).
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