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  • A term used in historical analysis of Nazi Germany, referring to [[Heinrich Himmler]]'s increasing development of an [[Schutzstaffel]] state-within-the-state,
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  • ...e was to be Minister of Education and Cultural Affairs; tried to recruit [[Heinrich Himmler]] to conspiracy
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  • ...zlement in February 1934. He had accused [[Kurt Wittje]], a favorite of [[Heinrich Himmler]], of homosexuality, reporting him to [[Werner von Blomberg]] and to the [[
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  • ...Reich Main Security Organization''', a division of the [[SS]], headed by [[Heinrich Himmler]]. It was first commanded by [[Reinhard Heydrich]], and then [[Ernst Kalten
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  • ...y]], '''Lebensborn''', or the '''Well of Life Society''', was founded by [[Heinrich Himmler]] in 1936. Its primary purpose was as a home for unmarried mothers of appr
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  • * Manvell, Roger, and Heinrich Fraenkel. ''Heinrich Himmler: The SS, Gestapo, His Life and Career'' (2007)
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  • An early Nazi, [[Heinrich Himmler]] had him committed to a psychiatric hospital, but, in 1933, released him t
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  • * Manvell, Roger, and Heinrich Fraenkel. ''Heinrich Himmler: The SS, Gestapo, His Life and Career'' (2007)
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  • ...he [[Nazi concentration camps|concentration camp]] system. A protege of [[Heinrich Himmler]], he was identified with the part of [[Holocaust]] that wanted maximum eco ...llen, however, sees him as driven by a "plexus of ideologies", following [[Heinrich Himmler]]'s dual goal of producing the [[SS-State]] and making it efficient. <ref>{
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