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    Carl Albert Fritz Michael Gerlich (15 February 1883 – 30 June 1934) was a German journalist and historian, and one of the leading journalistic resistors...
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  • Gerlich is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Daniel Gerlich (born 1972), German cell biologist Fritz Gerlich (1883–1934), German journalist...
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  • Best Supporting Actor. The film's subplot follows the struggles of Fritz Gerlich, a German journalist who opposes the rising Nazi Party. The quotation...
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    play Breaking Up directed by Stuart Ross). That same year, he played Fritz Gerlich in the CBS miniseries Hitler: The Rise of Evil (2003). In 2004, Modine...
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  • winning three: Best Nordic Film at the 2023 Goteborg Film Festival. Fritz Gerlich Prize at the 2023 Munich Film Festival. Best Actress (for Emilie Kroyer...
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    Arthur Kennedy over Marlene Dietrich in Rancho Notorious (1952), directed by Fritz Lang at RKO. Ferrer went to MGM, replacing Fernando Lamas as the villain...
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  • shot to the back of the head. At the same time as he was shot, Fritz Beck, Fritz Gerlich, Wilhelm Eduard Schmid and the housekeeper Ernestine Zoref were...
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  • Bredow, German Generalmajor, former head of the Abwehr (born 1884) Fritz Gerlich, German journalist and historian (born 1883) Peter von Heydebreck, German...
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    organisations. Probst, along with Erich Klausener (head of Catholic Action) and Fritz Gerlich (editor of Munich's Catholic weekly, Der Gerade Weg) were among the...
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    urns, to remove all traces of the dead. Among these was the journalist Fritz Gerlich, held to be one of the most far-sighted and courageous enemies of Nazism...
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    was taken to Lichterfelde SS barracks and shot at 2 a.m. on July 2. Fritz Gerlich Dachau Concentration Camp Newspaper journalist, editor of Munich's Catholic...
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  • Night of the Long Knives purge was the culmination of this campaign. Fritz Gerlich, the editor of Munich's Catholic weekly, Der Gerade Weg, was killed...
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    clergy, and actively supporting anti-Nazi German Catholics such as Fritz Gerlich and other persecuted persons. In 1937, Cardinal von Faulhaber was involved...
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    March 2024. Retrieved 27 June 2024. Blickpunkt:Film, Daisy von Kempis. "Fritz Gerlich Preis 2024: "Tatami" von Guy Nattiv und Zar Amir ausgezeichnet". www...
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    direct attacks. She encouraged Fritz Gerlich to continue his opposition to Hitler and his national-socialist party. Gerlich was subsequently killed for his...
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    Night of the Long Knives was the culmination of this early campaign. Fritz Gerlich, editor of Munich's Catholic weekly Der Gerade Weg, was killed for his...
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    giving credence to Hitler's strategy of legality. Catholic journalists Fritz Gerlich and Ingbert Naab dismissed as "illusionary" the attempt to "uphold the...
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  • performance at Philadelphia Film Festival. At Filmfest München it won the Fritz Gerlich Prize. List of submissions to the 90th Academy Awards for Best Foreign...
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    Gehm [de] (1905–2002), ISK, ELAS Johann Gerdes [de] (1896–1933), KPD Fritz Gerlich (1883–1934), journalist Kurt Gerstein (1905–1945), Waffen-SS, Gerstein...
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  • Yusuf Salman Yusuf (1949) Otto Ballerstedt Herbert von Bose Karl Ernst Fritz Gerlich Karl-Günther Heimsoth Edmund Heines Peter von Heydebreck Anton von Hohberg...
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  • main entrance of the palace. One lion is now a memorial for journalist Fritz Gerlich, who was murdered at the Dachau concentration camp, and is located at...
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    Probst, national director of the Catholic Youth Sports Association, Fritz Gerlich, editor of Munich's Catholic weekly and Edgar Jung, one of the authors...
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  • for Direction Matthew Heineman Won Munich Film Festival June 24, 2017 Fritz-Gerlich Prize Matthew Heineman Won North Texas Film Critics Association December...
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  • Fierla, Polish poet Viktor Frankl, an Austrian psychiatrist and writer Fritz Gerlich, a German journalist Stanisław Grzesiuk, Polish writer, poet and singer...
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  • of the Long Knives: Karl Ernst, Nazi SA leader in Berlin (b. 1904) Fritz Gerlich, German journalist (b. 1883) Edmund Heines, Deputy SA leader (b. 1897)...
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  • (born 1962) Annette Gerlach (born 1964) Hellmut von Gerlach (1866–1935) Fritz Gerlich (1883–1934) Petra Gerster (born 1955) Otto Gildemeister (1823–1902)...
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    Probst, national director of the Catholic Youth Sports Association, Fritz Gerlich, editor of Munich's Catholic weekly and Edgar Jung, one of the authors...
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    Alfred Haas, operated a private clinic (No. 17 and 19). The publisher Fritz Gerlich (1883-1934) lived until his imprisonment and assassination, in house...
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    killed. The Catholic press was targeted too, with anti-Nazi journalist Fritz Gerlich among the dead. On 2 August 1934, the aged President von Hindenburg...
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    deals with a topic of public concern, reflecting Fritz Gerlich's commitment to human rights. Gerlich was a journalist who openly opposed Adolf Hitler...
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