In 1938 about a quarter of the
German higher education faculty was associated with the Lecturers League. The share of Lecturer League members was particularly high in the
humanities faculties. The leadership ranks in the Lecturers League were strikingly often members (or graduates) of the medical faculty. Like all Nazi organizations, the NSDDB was set up according to the "
leadership principle". From the emergence of the institution until June 1944, the "Reich Lecturers Leader" was the
surgeon,
Walter "Bubi" Schultze. For misconduct to the detriment of a
party member he was relieved of his office in 1944 by the
Nazi Party Court and replaced by "Reich Students Leader",
Gustav Adolf Scheel. Scheel was likewise a physician. Schultze made clear how he intended to carry out his authority, after taking office in 1935. First, he caused all party members among the higher education teachers to register. For senior positions, he let it be known, it was not enough only to wear a party badge on the lapel, one must also be capable of "forcing the opposition to the wall". Besides the partisan feelings, the recognizable determination and talent to educate the youth in the Nazi spirit, the "
race question" should be above all a decisive factor in higher education. With his inauguration speech for the
Reichsuniversität Straßburg, in November 1941, Schultze declared the highest aim of the college to be: "to eradicate" everything "un-German" from "our people's world of thought". == Effectiveness ==