Gustav Simon (2 August 1900– 18 December 1945) was a Nazi Party official who served as Gauleiter of Gau Moselland from 1931 to 1945 and, from 1940 until...
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Karl Gustav Theodor Simon (2 November 1810 in Berlin – 11 May 1857 in Zehlendorf, Berlin) was a German physician, pathologist, and dermatologist and the...
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Gustav Heinrich Victor Amandus Simon, known as Henry Simon, (7 June 1835 – 22 July 1899) was a German engineer who revolutionised Great Britain's flour...
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December 2006) was a German Nazi hunter who tracked down and arrested Gustav Simon, a Nazi Party official, and Rudolf Höss, the Kommandant of Auschwitz...
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Retrieved 26 March 2016. "Der 2. August 1900. Gustav Simon wird in Saarbrücken geboren" [On 2 August 1900. Gustav Simon is born in Saarbrücken]. landeshauptarchiv...
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Gustav Simon (30 May 1824 in Darmstadt – 21 August 1876 in Heidelberg) was a German surgeon. In 1848 he earned his medical doctorate from the University...
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attracted little attention at the time. In 1842, German dermatologist Gustav Simon was investigating the formation of acne pustules and blackheads using...
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Simon (1903–1972), Archbishop of Wales (1968–1971) Gilles Simon (born 1984), French tennis player Günther Simon (1925–1972), East German actor Gustav...
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nephrectomy was performed by the German surgeon Gustav Simon on August 2, 1869, in Heidelberg. Simon practiced the operation beforehand in animal experiments...
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politician Henry Gustav Simon (1835–1899), founder of Simon Carves Henry Simon (general) (1921–2016), United States Air Force general Harry Simon (disambiguation)...
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From August 1940, speaking French was forbidden by proclamation of Gustav Simon in order to encourage the integration of the territory into Germany,...
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former was first described in 1842 by German physician and dermatologist Gustav Simon, with English biologist Richard Owen naming the genus Demodex the following...
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Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, in jail cell (13 December 1945) Gustav Simon, German Nazi NSKK-Obergruppenführer; in prison cell (18 December 1945)...
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Ingo Heinrich Julius William Gustav Simon (6 May 1875 – 31 July 1964), also known as Ingo Henry Simon, was an English singer, poet and accomplished archer...
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dermatology. The field was founded by German dermatologist and physician Gustav Simon, who published the first textbook on dermatopathology, 'Skin Diseases...
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Gustav Schwarzenegger (17 August 1907 – 13 December 1972) was an Austrian police chief (Gendarmeriekommandant), postal inspector, member of the Sturmabteilung...
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31 July 1940, to be replaced by a civil administration under Gustav Simon. Gustav Simon was appointed Chef der Zivilverwaltung (CdZ; "Chief of the Civil...
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1935". A Survey of Nazi and Pro-Nazi Groups in Switzerland: 1930–1945. Simon Wiesenthal Center. Archived from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved...
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Seetzen† Cyanide poisoning Blankenese September 28, 1945 39 years, 98 days Gustav Simon† Hanging Paderborn December 18, 1945 45 years, 138 days Jakob Sprenger*...
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(Josef Bürckel, Willi Stöhr) Civil Administration Area of Luxembourg (Gustav Simon) Civil Administration Area of Lower Styria (Siegfried Uiberreither) Civil...
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Report on the Status of Nazi War Criminals (PDF). Los Angeles, California: Simon Wiesenthal Center. 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-10-30...
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Hurricane Gustav (/ˈɡʊstɑːv/) was the second most destructive hurricane of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season. The seventh tropical cyclone, third hurricane...
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Czerny was appointed professor at Heidelberg, where he succeeded surgeon Gustav Simon (1824–1876). In 1906 he founded the Institut für Experimentelle Krebsforschung...
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1940 to 30 August 1942, when Luxembourg was annexed into Gau Moselland. Gustav Simon was appointed Chef der Zivilverwaltung (CdZ; "Chief of the Civil Administration")...
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Campus of The Manchester College. Matilda Simon's great-grandfather was the Prussian engineer Henry Gustav Simon. She was educated at St Paul's School, London...
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Bavaria until his death in 1942, he was also an SA-Obergruppenführer. Gustav Simon – Gauleiter of Gau Moselland from 1931 and Chief of Civil Administration...
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Pommern 1934–1945 Imprisoned until 1956, died in 1960 in West Germany Gustav Simon Gau Moselland 1931–1945 Captured by the British Army, found hanged in...
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Bergmann-Michel (1895–1971), painter, photographer and documentary filmmaker Gustav Simon (1900–1945), Nazi Gauleiter in the Moselland Gau from 1940 until 1944...
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Germany in World War II, Luxembourg was governed by a Nazi Party official, Gustav Simon. Pierre Dupong continued to lead the government in exile in the United...
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extermination camps in Eastern Europe, under the Civil Administration of Gustav Simon. Around 3,500 Jews lived in Luxembourg before World War II. Many were...
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