Uschla/Supreme Party Court
The Uschla (Untersuchung und Schlichtungs-Ausschuss, roughly translated as the Investigation and Settlement Committee) was an internal Nazi Party tribunal that was established by Adolf Hitler in 1925 to settle intra-party problems and disputes. After the Nazi seizure of power, the Ushla was renamed the Supreme Party Court (Oberstes Parteigericht) in January 1934, under which title it functioned throughout the remainder of the Nazi regime until May 1945.
Untersuchung und Schlichtungs-Ausschuss Oberstes Parteigericht (from 1 January 1934) | |
Formation | 21 August 1925 |
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Dissolved | 8 May 1945 |
Type | Party judicial tribunal |
Headquarters | Karolinenplatz 4, Munich |
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Chairman/ Supreme Party Judge | Walter Buch, 1927-1945 |
Chairman | Bruno Heinemann, 1925-1927 |
Parent organization | Nazi Party |
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