Edmund Heines (21 July 1897 – 30 June 1934) was a German Nazi politician and Deputy to Ernst Röhm, the Stabschef of the Sturmabteilung (SA). Heines was...
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Heines is a German language surname. It is similar to Heine. Edmund Heines (1897–1934), German Nazi politician Martin Heines (born 1962), American politician...
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77 (Ferdinand von Bredow, Georg von Detten, Karl Ernst, Hans Hayn, Edmund Heines, Peter von Heydebreck, Ernst Röhm, Kurt von Schleicher, Gregor Strasser...
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rumored homosexuality of Röhm and other SA leaders such as his deputy Edmund Heines. In June 1931, the Münchener Post, a Social Democratic newspaper, began...
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leader Edmund Heines in bed with an unidentified eighteen-year-old[dubious – discuss] male SA senior troop leader. Hitler ordered both Heines and his...
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the early promotions to the rank included Ernst Röhm, Viktor Lutze, Edmund Heines, August Schneidhuber, and Fritz Ritter von Kraußer. The rank of SA-Obergruppenführer...
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Jakob Grimminger Ernst Hanfstaengl Friedrich Haselmayr Franz Hayler Edmund Heines Wilhelm Helfer Otto Herzog Rudolf Hess Walter Hewel Reinhard Heydrich...
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went forward, but failed. 1st Battalion (Karl Beggel) 2nd Battalion (Edmund Heines) 3rd Battalion (Hans Knauth) 10th Company (Friedrich Mayer) Proposed...
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Schlesien (Silesia), headquartered in Breslau, as the successor to Edmund Heines, who was murdered in the Night of the Long Knives. On 1 May 1936, he...
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July 1920: Willi Schmidt, a member of Freikorps Roßbach, was shot by Edmund Heines and other members of the Freikorps in a forest in the Greifenhagen district...
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von Graefe Jakob Grimminger Helene Hanfstaengl†† Friedrich Haselmayr Edmund Heines Wilhelm Helfer Walther Hewel Heinrich Himmler Heinrich Hoffmann Hans...
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initiative of the commander of SA in Silesia, SA-Obergruppenführer Edmund Heines, on 12 March 1933, and liquidated on 10 August 1933 with all prisoners...
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courtyard, the Leibstandarte firing squad shot six SA officers, including Edmund Heines. Additional SA personnel identified by the regime as traitors were shot...
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and sexuality altogether. LGBTQ portal Germany portal Politics portal Edmund Heines Ernst Röhm Michael Kühnen The Pink Swastika Nicky Crane Homosexuals...
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The book claimed that a clique of homosexual stormtroopers led by Edmund Heines set the Reichstag fire; van der Lubbe remained behind and agreed to...
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Schill Youth. They were then taken over for the German Schilljugend by Edmund Heines and were later distributed, through the "Schill Sportversand", to the...
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away to a vote, Klotz was recognized by Heines, who had entered the café with a group of Nazi deputies. Heines shouted something to the effect of "You're...
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to June 1930 Franz Maierhofer, then from June 1930 to November 1930 Edmund Heines, then from 15 November 1930 to 17 August 1932 Franz Maierhofer 42 Ostmark...
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Röhm, Gregor Strasser, Anton von Hohberg und Buchwald, Karl Ernst, Edmund Heines and Peter von Heydebreck were arrested and taken to Stadelheim Prison...
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Röhm's homosexuality and the fact one of the victims of the purge, Edmund Heines, had allegedly been arrested while in bed with another man. Heinrich...
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politician (born 1885) Herbert von Bose, German politician (born 1893) Edmund Heines, Nazi paramilitary (born 1897) Ferdinand von Bredow, German Generalmajor...
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such, he administered the Gau until June 1930 when Edmund Heines came in as Acting Gauleiter. When Heines left to take up a staff position in the Sturmabteilung...
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of the Schutzstaffel (SS); its third Reichsführer from 1927 to 1929. Edmund Heines – An early Party member, he participated in the Beer Hall Putsch. Deputy...
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"Heinrich Eduard Heine (1821–1881)". University of Halle. Retrieved 2011-12-07. O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Eduard Heine", MacTutor History...
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Marshallese politician Eduard Heine (1821–1881), German mathematician Edmund Carl Heine, German convicted of espionage in 1941 Ellen Heine (1907–1989), botanist...
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Bavaria former member of the Reich Defense Council, former MP former leader of the SA 1897 Edmund Heines NSDAP Bavaria former Member of the Reichstag...
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Ballerstedt Herbert von Bose Karl Ernst Fritz Gerlich Karl-Günther Heimsoth Edmund Heines Peter von Heydebreck Anton von Hohberg und Buchwald Edgar Jung Gustav...
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Heidegger Erhard Heiden Aribert Heim Heinrich Heim Karl-Günther Heimsoth Edmund Heines Ernst Heinkel Hans Heinze August Heißmeyer Kurt Heißmeyer Wolf-Heinrich...
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leader in Berlin (b. 1904) Fritz Gerlich, German journalist (b. 1883) Edmund Heines, Deputy SA leader (b. 1897) Gustav von Kahr, German politician (b. 1862)...
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Dietrich, together with four other SA leaders: SA-Obergruppenführer Edmund Heines, SA-Gruppenführer Hans Hayn [de] and Peter von Heydebreck, and SA-Standartenführer...
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