Arthur Karl Greiser (22 January 1897 – 21 July 1946) was a Nazi German politician, SS-Obergruppenführer, Gauleiter and Reichsstatthalter (Reich Governor)...
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Greiser is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Greiser (1897–1946), German politician Caitlin Greiser (born 1999), Australian rules...
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personality Arthur Goldberg (1908–1990), American politician and judge A. O. Granger (1846–1914), American industrialist and soldier Arthur Greiser (1897–1946)...
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Gdańsk, Poland), replacing Arthur Greiser who then became the Deputy Gauleiter. This touched off a feud between them and Greiser was to remain Forster's...
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it on 26 October 1939 as the Reichsgau Posen. SS Obergruppenfuhrer Arthur Greiser became Gauleiter on 21 October. He would remain in this post until the...
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Rauschning was removed from his position by Forster and replaced by Arthur Greiser in November 1934. He later appealed to the public not to vote for the...
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administrative powers to Chiefs of Civil Administration (CdZ). Hitler appointed Arthur Greiser to become the CdZ of the Posen military district, and Danzig's Gauleiter...
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Sonderbehandlung) was initiated by Arthur Greiser, the Governor of Reichsgau Wartheland. In a letter to Himmler dated May 30, 1942, Greiser referred to an authorization...
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Keitel, Hans Frank; Among Gauleiters and other senior Nazi politicians: Arthur Greiser, Erich Koch, Karl Kaufmann, Max Amann; Among SS and Waffen-SS generals:...
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camp at Chełmno, and resumed the gassing operations on the request of Arthur Greiser, for the final ten transports of ghettoised Jews. In 1944, Lange aided...
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administrative powers to Chiefs of Civil Administration (CdZ). Hitler appointed Arthur Greiser to become the CdZ of the Posen military district, and Danzig's Gauleiter...
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was granted to Joachim von Ribbentrop, Martin Bormann and Hans Lammers; Arthur Seyss-Inquart and Otto Dietrich were promoted a year later. All five promotions...
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Wartheland, established on the initiative of the local civil administrator Arthur Greiser with Himmler's approval; it began operations in December 1941 using...
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1944) – was rehabilitated by the Supreme Court on 17 January 2000. Arthur Greiser, a Nazi leader in Danzig and later Gauleiter in the Warthegau region...
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brought before the Supreme National Tribunal in 1946–1948: The trial of Arthur Greiser, head of the Free City of Danzig and later, governor of Reichsgau Wartheland...
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economic organisations should be allowed to remain in existence. — Arthur Greiser, Vice-President of the Senate, This was in conjunction with a subsequent...
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camp. In mid-May, 42nd Division patrols arrested German war criminal Arthur Greiser and Waffen-SS officer Heinz Reinefarth. Total battle casualties: 3,971...
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created by decision of the Reichsstatthalter of the Poznań region, Arthur Greiser. It began functioning at some time around October 1939. The prisoners...
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which Kershaw traces how the ethnic cleansing campaign of Gauleiter Arthur Greiser in the Warthegau region annexed to Germany from Poland in 1939 led to...
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deportations of men, women, and children. In the Wartheland, regional leader Arthur Greiser, with the encouragement of Reinhard Heydrich and Martin Bormann, launched...
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the capital of the General Government. In November 1940, Gauleiter Arthur Greiser of Reichsgau Wartheland argued that the counties of Tomaschow Mazowiecki...
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testimony after the war. After being replaced as the Auschwitz commander by Arthur Liebehenschel, on 10 November 1943, Höss assumed Liebehenschel's former...
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conquered territories were to be Germanised. Gauleiters Albert Forster and Arthur Greiser reported to Hitler that 10 percent of the Polish population contained...
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Arthur Greiser welcoming the millionth Volksdeutsche resettled from Eastern Europe to occupied Poland, March 1944....
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Danzig, was removed from his position by Albert Forster and replaced by Arthur Greiser in November 1934. Rauschning appealed to the public not to vote for...
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north-western Poland, Albert Forster of Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia and Arthur Greiser of Reichsgau Wartheland, to Germanise their areas, with "no questions...
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the 1920s, Rauschning was close to the "Young Conservative" movement of Arthur Moeller van den Bruck and affiliated with the German National People's Party...
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by two feuding leaders, Albert Forster and Arthur Greiser. Forster was the gauleiter of Danzig while Greiser served as the Senate president. The American...
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(Styria) Konrad Henlein (Sudetenland) Franz Hofer (Tyrol/Vorarlberg) Arthur Greiser (Wartheland) Josef Bürckel & Willi Stöhr (Westmark) Josef Bürckel &...
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Prussia on 26 October. Likewise, the former Danzig Senate President Arthur Greiser acted as CdZ in the preliminary stage of the establishment of Reichsgau...
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