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    Rudolf Hess (redirect from Deputy Führer)
    and a leading member of the Nazi Party in Nazi Germany. Appointed Deputy Führer to Adolf Hitler in 1933, Hess held that position until 1941, when he flew...
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    Alfred Josef Ferdinand Jodl (German: [ˈjoːdl̩] ; 10 May 1890 – 16 October 1946) was a German Generaloberst who served as the Chief of the Operations Staff...
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    organ in the town church is the work of the Wilhelmshaven organ builder Alfred Führer. It has 47 stops and mechanical action. The disposition of the instrument...
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    insurance service, and transferred in July 1933 to the office of Deputy Führer Rudolf Hess, where he served as chief of staff. Bormann gained acceptance...
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  • The Führer and the Tramp is an Alternate history graphic novel by Sean McArdle and Jon Judy published in 2021 by Source Point Press. The book tells the...
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    Alfred Ernst Rosenberg (12 January [O.S. 31 December 1892] 1893 – 16 October 1946) was a Baltic German Nazi theorist and ideologue. Rosenberg was first...
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    had considerable autonomy. Officials were expected to "work towards the Führer" – to take the initiative in promoting policies and actions in line with...
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  • political rank in the Nazi Party (NSDAP), subordinate only to the office of Führer. Reichsleiter also functioned as a paramilitary rank within the NSDAP and...
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  • (2005). Denkmal-Orgeln : Dokumentation der Restaurierung durch Orgelbau Führer 1974-1991. Vogel, Harald. Wilhelmshaven: F. Noetzel. pp. 589–90. ISBN 3795908620...
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    Adolf Hitler (redirect from The Führer)
    Nazi Party, becoming the chancellor in 1933 and then taking the title of Führer und Reichskanzler in 1934. His invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939 marked...
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  • the entire SS (Oberster Führer der Schutzstaffel: Literally, "Supreme Leader of the SS") by virtue of his position as the Führer of Germany. There is no...
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    chairman, Chancellery of the Führer, with its own sub-units. Below the Führer's chancellery was first the "Staff of the Deputy Führer", headed by Rudolf Hess...
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    (cathedral chapel), and two portable organs by Laukhuff/Zuckerman and Alfred Führer. The stained-glass windows in the East Apse are the work of Hans Gottfried...
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    Führermuseum (redirect from Führer museum)
    Enigma Books. pp. 445–446. ISBN 1-929631-05-7. "The Führer's prerogative and the planned Führer Museum in Linz" Art Database of the National Fund of...
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    Gustav Alfred Julius Meyer (5 October 1891 – 11 April 1945) was a Nazi Party official and politician. He joined the Nazi Party in 1928 and was the Gauleiter...
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  • 1719–1720 Barmstedt Heiligen-Geist-Kirche III/P 31 New organ; restored by Alfred Führer in 1990 1721 Herzhorn St. Annen New organ 1724 Bützfleth St.-Nicolai-Kirche...
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    Albin Alfred Baeumler (sometimes Bäumler; German: [ˈbɔʏmlɐ]; 19 November 1887 – 19 March 1968), was an Austrian-born German philosopher, pedagogue and...
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    accompanied by a general refurbish of the church interior, from 1982 to 1987, Alfred Führer [de] completely disassembled the pipes, overhauled them in a safe place...
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    Walther Heinrich Alfred Hermann von Brauchitsch (4 October 1881 – 18 October 1948) was a German Generalfeldmarschall (Field Marshal) and Commander-in-Chief...
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    Wolf's Lair (category Führer Headquarters)
    Hermann Göring, Wilhelm Keitel, and Alfred Jodl. Hitler's accommodation was on the northern side of the Führer Bunker so as to avoid direct sunlight...
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    casing, roll of honour). A constant co-operation with the organ builder Alfred Führer in Wilhelmshaven provided Wilhelm Kunst several orders on extensive...
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    darling Führer" passed in the street. Given the Beits' Jewish origins, this chance encounter with fascism did not last. The Beits had no children. Alfred Beit...
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    ter Haseborg (Uplengen) and Harm Dieder Kirschner (Stapelmoor). The Alfred Führer company Wilhelmshaven has also been involved in the preservation and...
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    reason for Führer's dismissal. Führer was officially confronted by Vincent Arthur Smith, who reported the forgeries of the Buddha's relics. Führer was exposed...
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  • aviator who was the first man to fly over Mount Everest. When German Deputy Führer Rudolf Hess made his surprise landing in Scotland in May 1941, he claimed...
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    In 2021 he was retrospectively named as one of the fathers of philately. Führer durch die Städte Bautzen, Bischofswerda, Camenz, Löbau, Herrnhut, Görlitz...
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    Berlin, Hitler assumed supreme command of the SA as its new Oberster SA-Führer. He sent a personal request to Röhm, asking him to return to serve as the...
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  • Alfred-Ingemar Berndt (22 April 1905 – 28 March 1945) was a German Nazi journalist, writer and close collaborator of Reich Minister of Public Enlightenment...
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    turned out too prone to repairs and was replaced in 1959. That organ by Alfred Führer [de] underwent the same fate so that the presbytery of the congregation...
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    November 1938 with Admiral Conrad Albrecht commanding Group East while Alfred Saalwächter commanded in the west. Command of Group East was assumed by...
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