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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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  • * Loewenberg, Peter J. "The Unsuccessful Adolescence of Heinrich Himmler." ''American Historical Review'' 1971 76(3): 612-641. Issn: 0002-8762 [http * Manvell, Roger, and Heinrich Fraenkel. ''Heinrich Himmler: The SS, Gestapo, His Life and Career'' (2007)
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  • * Loewenberg, Peter J. "The Unsuccessful Adolescence of Heinrich Himmler." ''American Historical Review'' 1971 76(3): 612-641. Issn: 0002-8762 [http * Manvell, Roger, and Heinrich Fraenkel. ''Heinrich Himmler: The SS, Gestapo, His Life and Career'' (2007)
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  • [[SS]] and Police Leader of an area reporting to [[Heinrich Himmler]]; SSPF, Higher SSPF, Highest SSPF
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  • ...]]) of the Nazi [[SS]], assigned as personal administrative officer to [[Heinrich Himmler]] and chief of the Ministerial Office in the Reich Ministry of the Interior
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  • ...itary ranks|Standartenfuehrer]]; Manager of [[Lebensborn]], reporting to [[Heinrich Himmler]]; sentenced to time served in the [[RuSHA Case (NMT)]]
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  • ...uppenfuhrer]] and [[Oberstgruppenfuhrer]]. Reichsfuhrer was reserved for [[Heinrich Himmler]] and does not really count in the rank system; Himmler was senior to all S
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Created by [[Heinrich Himmler]] as part of the [[Nazi race and biological ideology]] in 1936, originally
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  • ...(colonel) of the Nazi [[SS]] who was personal administrative officer to [[Heinrich Himmler]]; executed after conviction for war crimes in the [[Medical Case (NMT)|Med
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  • Gebhardt was personal physician to [[Heinrich Himmler]], Chief Surgeon of the Staff of the Reich Physician SS and Police (''Obers
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  • ...</noinclude>(RFKDA) A Nazi staff office, under the direct supervision of [[Heinrich Himmler]], which directed resettlement, genocide, and immigration in the hope of ma
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  • ...mann]], in [[Nazi sterilization experiments|sterilization experiments]]; [[Heinrich Himmler]] was his patron; imprisoned by the Soviets 1945-1955; indicted by West Ger
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  • ...ular authority over the police apparatus that was actually controlled by [[Heinrich Himmler]]; last [[Protector of Bohemia and Moravia]]; executed by the [[Internation
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  • ...tary forces]], he was the target of rivalry from [[Hermann Goering]] and [[Heinrich Himmler]]. He began to displease Hitler with a hesitancy to go to war.
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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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  • ...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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