The National Committee for a Free Germany (German: Nationalkomitee Freies Deutschland, or NKFD) was an anti-fascist political and military organisation...
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after the National Committee for a Free Germany. The organization was formed in German-occupied Greece during the last months of the German occupation...
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The National Committee for a Free Europe, later known as Free Europe Committee, was an anti-communist Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) front organization...
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(1896–1918) National Socialist German Workers Party National Committee for a Free Germany German National People's Party German People's Party German Empire...
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The National Liberation Committee (Italian: Comitato di Liberazione Nazionale, CLN) was a political umbrella organization and the main representative...
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attempts to launch a guerrilla warfare in Germany with such defectors and allowed the members of the National Committee for a Free Germany which consisted...
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tricolour as a national flag for East Germany. This choice was based on the use of these colours by the National Committee for a Free Germany, a German anti-Nazi...
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united Germany. The NDPD was co-founded by Lothar Bolz (a former member of the Communist Party of Germany and the National Committee for a Free Germany in...
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article: Prague Manifesto Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations National Committee for a Free Germany Russian Liberation Movement Ukrainian National Committee...
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Gustav von Wangenheim (category National Committee for a Free Germany members)
Wangenheim was a founding member of the National Committee for a Free Germany. After World War II, he returned to East Germany, where he worked for the DEFA...
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tricolour as a national flag for East Germany. This choice was based on the use of these colours by the National Committee for a Free Germany, a German anti-Nazi...
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Wilhelm Adam (category National Committee for a Free Germany members)
Germany during World War II. Following the German surrender after the Battle of Stalingrad, he became a member of the National Committee for a Free Germany...
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Wilhelm Pieck (category National Committee for a Free Germany members)
among the founders of the National Committee for a Free Germany, an anti-Nazi organisation created by the Soviets aimed at Germans. On 22 June 1941, Pieck...
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Rudolf Herrnstadt (category National Committee for a Free Germany members)
of the newspaper Freies Deutschland in the National Committee for a Free Germany from 1944 during the German-Soviet War. After the end of World War II...
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Vincenz Müller (category National Committee for a Free Germany members)
joined the National Committee for a Free Germany and the Bund Deutscher Offiziere led by Walther von Seydlitz-Kurzbach. He was one of a group of generals...
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of German flags details flags and standards that have been or are currently used by Germany between 1848 and the present. Pennant for the German Bicycle...
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Walther von Seydlitz-Kurzbach (category National Committee for a Free Germany members)
the Soviet Union as a prisoner-of-war as one of the leaders of the National Committee for a Free Germany formed mostly of the German prisoners of war in...
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Arno von Lenski (category National Committee for a Free Germany members)
Suzdal in April 1943. After initial hesitation he joined the National Committee for a Free Germany and the Bund Deutscher Offiziere led by Walther von Seydlitz-Kurzbach...
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Anton Ackermann (category National Committee for a Free Germany members)
In 1943 he became an active member of the Moscow-based National Committee for a Free Germany (NKFD). After World War II, at the end of April 1945, he...
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Nazi Party (redirect from Free Committee for a German Workers Peace)
Frieden (Free Workers' Committee for a good Peace) was created in Bremen, Germany. On 7 March 1918, Anton Drexler, an avid German nationalist, formed a branch...
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Friedrich Paulus (category National Committee for a Free Germany members)
regime and joined the Soviet-sponsored National Committee for a Free Germany. In 1953, Paulus moved to East Germany, where he worked in military history...
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"Free Albania" National-Democratic Committee, also National Committee for a Free Albania or NCFA, was a political organization of post-World War II Albanian...
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Erich Weinert (category National Committee for a Free Germany members)
Stalingrad. In 1943 he was selected as the president of the National Committee for a Free Germany. Once again the time spent on the front lines found literary...
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Alfons Hitter (category National Committee for a Free Germany members)
the Soviet Union, he was held in prison for eleven years, joining the National Committee for a Free Germany while in captivity. He was released in 1955...
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The French Committee of National Liberation (French: Comité français de Libération nationale [kɔmite fʁɑ̃sɛ d(ə) libeʁɑsjɔ̃ nɑsjɔnal]) was a provisional...
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Antifa (German pronunciation: [ˈantifa] ) is a political movement in Germany composed of multiple far-left, autonomous, militant groups and individuals...
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Ulbricht Group (category Communist organisations in Germany)
was a group of exiled members of the Communist Party of Germany (Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands, or KPD) and the National Committee for a Free Germany...
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Gerhard Bechly (category National Committee for a Free Germany members)
after the establishment of the National Committee for a Free Germany (NKFD), a recruitment campaign was envisioned for German officers who were held as prisoners-of-war...
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Heinz Keßler (category National Committee for a Free Germany members)
rank of Armeegeneral, a member of the Politbüro of the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED), and a deputy of the GDR's Volkskammer...
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an East German politician Wilhelm Abegg [de; fr; no; pl] (1876–1951) Deutsche Demokratische Partei (DDP), National Committee for a Free Germany in Switzerland...
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