Wilhelm Helfer (26 December 1886 – 15 August 1954) was a German member of the Sturmabteilung (SA), the Nazi Party's paramilitary organization, who became an SA -Obergruppenführer. For many years, he served as the commander of the SA- Gruppe Hochland in the Party's stronghold in Bavaria, and then led the Party's Reich Quartermaster Office during the Second World War. He was also a Nazi Party politician who served in the Landtag of Bavaria and the Reichstag.
Helfer rejoined the Nazi Party on 28 March 1925, only a month after the ban on it was lifted. In April 1929, he was named the SA- Brigadeführer of SA-Brigade I in Munich, the Party's stronghold. He became the SA- Gausturmführer in February 1931, commanding all the SA units in Gau Munich-Upper Bavaria. He took part in the mass rally in Braunschweig with Hitler on 17–18 October 1931, for which he would be awarded the Brunswick Rally Badge. On 1 July 1932, he assumed command of SA- Untergruppe Munich-Upper Bavaria. After the Nazi seizure of power, Helfer was promoted to SA- Gruppenführer on 1 March 1933. He was appointed to the Landtag of Bavaria on 5 March and served until its dissolution by the Nazis on 14 October. On 12 March 1933, he was named the Sonderkommissar (Special Commissioner) of the Supreme SA Leadership to the regional government of Upper Bavaria. On 15 March, his command in Munich-Upper Bavaria was enlarged and renamed SA- Gruppe Hochland. On 15 September 1933, Helfer left his field command for an assignment to the staff of the Supreme SA Leadership. On 20 November 1933, he was named as the SA garrison commander for Munich. Also in November, Helfer was elected as a member of the Reichstag from electoral constituency 24 (Upper Bavaria-Swabia), where he served until the fall of the Nazi regime in May 1945. Wilhelm Helfer entry in the Verhandlungen des Deutschen Reichstags ( Reichstag Members Database)
Following Hitler's violent purge of the SA at the end of June 1934 known as the Night of the Long Knives, Helfer was reinstated in the key post of Führer of SA- Gruppe Hochland on 10 July 1934, after the unit's commander, SA- Gruppenführer Wilhelm Schmid, had been purged and executed. Helfer was promoted to the rank of SA- Obergruppenführer on 9 November 1937. He remained as the SA commander in Munich and Upper Bavaria until 1 May 1941 when he was appointed as the successor to the late as Reichszeugmeister (Reich Quartermaster), and leader of Hauptamt (Main Office) VIII in the office of Franz Xaver Schwarz, the Reich Treasurer of the Nazi Party. In this position, he was responsible for the procurement of uniforms and equipment. In September 1942, he also was charged with implementation of air raid protection measures for the Nazi Party building complex in Munich. He remained at this post through Germany's surrender in the Second World War.
Little is documented of his post-war life, and he died in Laufen in August 1954.Lilla, Joachim: Helfer, Wilhelm in Staatsminister, leitende Verwaltungsbeamte und (NS-)Funktionsträger in Bayern 1918 bis 1945
9 September 1923 | SA- Kompanieführer |
10 July 1927 | SA- Brigadeführer |
1 July 1932 | SA- Oberführer |
1 March 1933 | SA- Gruppenführer |
9 November 1937 | SA- Obergruppenführer |
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