SS Führungshauptamt
| SS Führungshauptamt | |
The SS-FHA was the operations office of the Waffen-SS and Allgemeine-SS. | |
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| Formed | 1940 |
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| Dissolved | May 8, 1945 |
| Jurisdiction | Germany |
| Headquarters | Prinz-Albrecht-Straße, Berlin |
| Employees | ~4,000 (c. 1941); 450 (1944) |
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| Parent agency | SS |
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The SS Führungshauptamt (English: SS Leadership Main Office or SS Management Head Office) (SS-FHA) was the operational headquarters of the SS during the later years of the Nazi era in Germany.
The office's tasks included the administration of the SS-Junker Schools, of medical services, of logistics, and of rates of pay. It was also the administrative and operational headquarters for the Waffen-SS, responsible for its organisation and equipment and for the order of battle of SS combat units.