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    Friedrich Hielscher (31 May 1902 – 6 March 1990) was a German intellectual involved in the Conservative Revolutionary movement during the Weimar Republic...
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  • Hielscher is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Friedrich Hielscher (1902–1990), German poet and philosopher Hans Uwe Hielscher...
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    careful", burning writings on sensitive matters from 1933. One source (Friedrich Hielscher) claimed that Hitler said "Nothing happens to Jünger". His elder...
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    the need for 120 Jewish skulls. During the later Nuremberg Trials, Friedrich Hielscher testified that Sievers had initially been repulsed at the idea of...
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    nationalist magazine Widerstand and the people around it such as Friedrich Hielscher and Ernst Niekisch. In 1926, he published a national revolutionary...
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  • right-wing intellectual Friedrich Hielscher (1932) Das Reich, a journal during the Weimar Republic (1930-33), edited by Friedrich Hielscher This disambiguation...
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    (1889-1967), Julius Evola (1898-1974), Ernst Jünger (1895-1998), Friedrich Hielscher (1902-1990) and other figures of the "conservative revolution".[citation...
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    younger brother of Reinhard Heydrich ("The Butcher of Prague") Friedrich Hielscher (1902–1990), Konservative Revolution Rainer Hildebrandt (1914–2004)...
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    Vogel (1854–1921), illustrator Kurt Helbig (1901–1975), weightlifter Friedrich Hielscher (1902–1990), religious philosopher, writer and resistance fighter...
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    Planned Economy) with Ernst Jünger, Georg Lukács, Karl Wittfogel and Friedrich Hielscher, under whose auspices he visited the Soviet Union in 1932. He reacted...
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    worked for his release and, with the help of right-wing revolutionary Friedrich Hielscher, the also radical right-wing geographer Karl Haushofer, and the London...
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    Warriors"), edited by Ernst Jünger, with contributions by Friedrich Georg Jünger, Friedrich Hielscher, Werner Best and Ernst von Salomon, served as an excellent...
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  • Conservative Revolutionary and National Bolshevist circles around Friedrich Hielscher and Arnolt Bronnen.[citation needed] In 1929, he backed his elder...
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    O’Meara, Erich Przywara, p. 8 See “Reich und Kreuz. Das Streitgespräch Friedrich Hielscher – Günther Dehn – P. Przywara, S.J.” Germania, Nr. 13, January, 1933...
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    remained until September 1944. While in hospital, he was visited by Friedrich Hielscher, the poet, philosopher and journalist. He had connections with the...
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    and Waldteufel based on work by the German mystic and anti-Nazi Friedrich Hielscher. Heimliche Welt and Gefiederte Träume were 2004 reissues on LP of...
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  • "Blauer Reiter". In 1957, he had his first comprehensive exhibit at Karin Hielscher, a gallery in Munich. This consisted of 45 works, almost all of which...
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  • 2006, ISBN 3-16-148856-3. hrsg. mit Ina Schmidt: Ernst Jünger – Friedrich Hielscher: Briefe 1927–1985. Klett Cotta, Stuttgart 2005, ISBN 3-608-93617-3...
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  • racing cyclist. William Appleman Williams, 68, American historian. Friedrich Hielscher, 87, German theologian. Taro Kagawa, 67, Japanese footballer. E....
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  • writer Andrea Haugen (1968 or 1969–2021), German musician and writer Friedrich Hielscher (1902–1990), German writer Ellen Evert Hopman (born 1952), Austrian...
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  • Margot Hielscher as Crown Princess Cecilie Otto Graf as Duke of Leuchtenberg Franziska Kinz as Duchess of Leuchtenberg Hans Krull as Friedrich Ernst,...
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  • represent Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest 1957. The winner was Margot Hielscher with the song "Telefon, Telefon". The German national final was held as...
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  • Ulf Hielscher (born 30 November 1967 in Neubrandenburg, GDR) is a German bobsledder who competed in the 1990s. He won a bronze medal in the four-man event...
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    Francesco Friedrich (born 2 May 1990) is a German bobsledder who has been active since 2006. At the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea,...
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    14-HHauptmann Leader of the I./Infanterie-Regiment 522 20 February 1942 — — Otto Hielscher Heer 13-HOberleutnant Chief of the 5./Artillerie-Regiment 168 23 August...
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  • Germany was represented by Margot Hielscher, with the song '"Für zwei Groschen Musik", at the 1958 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 12 March...
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    000 pipes. From 1987 to 2004 the organist of the Marktkirche, Hans Uwe Hielscher, also served as the spa organist; he was succeeded in 2004 by Thomas J...
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    Reger-Chor, conducted by Gabriel Dessauer. Current organists are Hans Uwe Hielscher (since 1979) and Thomas J. Frank. Frank is also the conductor of the church...
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  • (1770–1827) Juan Hidalgo (1614–1685) Frigyes Hidas (1928–2007) Hans Uwe Hielscher (born 1945) Jennifer Higdon (born 1962) Hildegard of Bingen (1098–1179)...
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  • Franz Peter Wirth, German film director (died 1999) 29 September – Margot Hielscher, German actress and singer (died 2017) 3 October – Hella Brock, German...
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