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  • {{r|Heinrich Himmler}}
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  • {{r|Heinrich Himmler}}
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  • ...Hitler Youth]]), and an early Nazi. He came to the Party as a friend of [[Heinrich Himmler]], although they clashed later in his career. While in Artamanen, he share
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  • ..."wild improvisation", but they were put under the exclusive authorty of [[Heinrich Himmler]].<ref name=WATJ>{{citation
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  • ...had different insignia. The only thing they had in common was their chief, Heinrich Himmler. The various branches were completely separate from each other even before After the events in the summer of 1934, I was asked by [[Heinrich Himmler]] whether I would be willing to take over the establishment and direction o
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  • ...nd military ranks. Complicating the system was that the heads of the SS, [[Heinrich Himmler]], and of the [[Luftwaffe]], [[Hermann Goering|Hermann Göring]], insisted
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  • ...he Dachau concentration camp opened in March 1933 under the authority of [[Heinrich Himmler]], then Police President of Bavaria. It was converted from an abandoned mun
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  • ...y included [[Alfred Rosenberg]], [[Anton Drexler]] and [[Rudolf Hess]]. [[Heinrich Himmler]] has been mentioned as at least sympathetic.
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  • '''Heinrich Himmler''' (1900-1945) was a German Nazi leader, head of the black-shirted Schutzst ...lltext: in Jstor] and Werner T. Angress and Bradley F. Smith, "Diaries of Heinrich Himmler's Early Years." ''Journal of Modern History'' 1959 31(3): 206-224. Issn: 00
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  • ...e a "state-within-a-state." Iraq had no key security leader equivalent to Heinrich Himmler, but the Nazis also did not have a tribal society with tribal loyalties.
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  • ...administrative, but not operational, office in Berlin, which reported to [[Heinrich Himmler]]. All operational matters were under the direction of the [[Oberkommando d
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  • ...was part of an initiative for a 1945 armistice with the West, working with Heinrich Himmler, Leonardo Conti, and Walter Schellenberg. <ref>Lifton, pp. 120-122</ref>
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  • .../ref> As State Secretary, he reported to Ministers [[Wilhelm Frick]] and [[Heinrich Himmler]].
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  • ...r Party ranks, [[Martin Bormann]] and [[Rudolf Hess]] to Deputy Fuehrer, [[Heinrich Himmler]] as Reichsfuhrer SS, while the deaths of others, such as [[Ernst Roehm]] p | [[Heinrich Himmler]]
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  • {{r|Heinrich Himmler||**}}
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  • ...corrupt, and he had major conflicts,which Hitler would not resolve, with [[Heinrich Himmler]] and his [[SS]] representatives in Poland. The most basic conflict came fr
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  • ...r Nazi leadership, such as [[Hermann Goering]], [[Joseph Goebbels]], and [[Heinrich Himmler]] put their opponents on the list.
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  • ...[[Reinhard Heydrich]] and then [[Ernst Kaltenbrunner]]. He was known to [[Heinrich Himmler]], head of the overall SS, and may have received some orders from him. Eic
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