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    Michael Gymnasium [de],[citation needed] along with others such as the Goerdeler-Gymnasium. There are also a few British primary schools such as John Buchan...
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  • Gymnasium ISR Internationale Schule am Rhein in Neuss Paderborn Goerdeler-Gymnasium Paderborn Gymnasium St. Michael (external link, German) Gymnasium...
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    Friedrich Goerdeler. Bolz readily declared that he would like to take over a ministerial post in the new government after Hitler was overthrown. Goerdeler put...
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  • following his mother's wishes, he then went to a humanistic Gymnasium, the Theodorianum in Paderborn, a town with a strong Catholic character. This transfer...
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    Josef Wirmer (category People from Paderborn)
    against the Nazi regime. Born in Paderborn, Josef Wirmer was from a Catholic family of teachers. His father was a Gymnasium headmaster. After his Abitur in...
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    Matthias Schöning, Bernd Stiegler, Ann and Jürgen Wilde. Wilhelm Fink, Paderborn/München 2010, ISBN 978-3-7705-4872-9. Ernst Jünger, Dolf Sternberger:...
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    Claus von Stauffenberg (category People educated at Eberhard-Ludwigs-Gymnasium)
    Zeller, Eberhard (2008). Oberst Claus Graf Stauffenberg (in German). Paderborn-Munich-Vienna-Zürich: Ferdinand Schöningh. pp. 7–10. Jones, Nigel (2008)...
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    1943 Faulhaber was questioned by the Gestapo over his contacts with Carl Goerdeler who was involved with the generals' plan. He was said to have vigorously...
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    brought up strictly in the Jewish religion and was allowed to attend the Gymnasium. As a result of its influence, he at the age of 17 converted to Christianity...
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