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    The Gau Düsseldorf was an administrative division of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945 in the Düsseldorf region of the Prussian Rhine Province. Before that...
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    Karl Florian (4 February 1894 – 24 October 1975) was the Gauleiter of Gau Düsseldorf throughout its existence in Nazi Germany. The son of a Prussian railway...
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    Leader) in Düsseldorf Wolfgang Diewerge, Ministerial Councilor in the Reich Ministry of Propaganda Friedrich Karl Florian, Gauleiter of Gau Düsseldorf and an...
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    also an SS-Obergruppenführer. Friedrich Karl Florian – Gauleiter of Gau Düsseldorf and an SA-Obergruppenführer. Albert Forster – Reichsstatthalter and...
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  • Ostmark 1933 Gau Düsseldorf was founded in 1930 from the Bezirk Bergisches-Land Gau Danzig-Westpreußen was known as Gau Danzig before 1939 Gau Hessen-Darmstadt...
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    District) VI which comprised his Gau together with Gau Dusseldorf, Gau Essen and most of Gau Westphalia-North and Gau Westphalia-South. Although charged...
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    The Gaue (singular: Gau) were the main administrative divisions of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. The Gaue were formed in 1926 as Nazi Party regional...
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    Heino (category Musicians from Düsseldorf)
    family could barely afford it. Heino was born on 13 December 1938 in Düsseldorf-Oberbilk, Germany, to Heinrich and Franziska Kramm. His father was a Roman...
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    joined later in the youth team of Fortuna Düsseldorf. On 12 May 2005, made his debut for Fortuna Düsseldorf II in the Oberliga Nordrhein and his professional...
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  • 1929 Ripke managed to gain a post as a Municipal Policy Specialist in Gau Düsseldorf. There he experienced ongoing conflicts with the Gauleiter, Friedrich...
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    Fritz Bracht (18 January 1899 – 9 May 1945) was the Nazi Gauleiter of Gau Upper Silesia. After training as a gardener, Bracht entered military service...
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    included his Gau together with Gau Dusseldorf, Gau Cologne-Aachen, most of Gau Westphalia-North and Gau Westphalia-South and part of Gau Weser-Ems. On...
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    charge of the SS in Gau Hesse-Nassau Süd. Over the next two years, he led the SS units in Gau Rheinland-Süd, Gau Rheinpfalz and Gau Hesse-Nassau Nord....
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  • Schmid [de], Gau Baden Hans Kolbe [de], Gau Bavarian Ostmark Hermann Brouwers [de], Gau Düsseldorf Arnold Fischer [de], Gau Essen Fritz Lindenberg [de], Gau Halle-Merseburg...
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    a regional leader of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) who served as the head of a Gau or Reichsgau. Gauleiter was the third-highest rank in the Nazi political...
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  • Wolfgang Ziffer Born (1941-10-26)26 October 1941 Wuppertal, Gau Düsseldorf, Germany Died 12 December 2022(2022-12-12) (aged 81) Nationality German Occupation(s)...
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    The Metzgerturm in Ulm The Neuer Zollhof in Düsseldorf The Reichenturm in Bautzen The Leaning Tower of Gau-Weinheim (lean 5.4277° on 15 July 2022, greater...
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    Schloss Jägerhof (category Museums in Düsseldorf)
    considerable pressure from the NSDAP Gauleiter Friedrich Karl Florian in the Gau Düsseldorf, so that on 30 January 1937 the Gauleitung could be established in the...
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    reorganised the administrative regions in Germany, and the Gaue Essen and Düsseldorf replaced the Prussian province in the Lower Rhein (German: Niederrhein)...
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    served as the Gauleiter of the eastern Bavarian administrative region of Gau Bayreuth. Trained as a primary school teacher, he also became head of the...
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  • FC Heidenheim Rot-Weiss Essen v Hamburger SV FV Illertissen v Fortuna Düsseldorf Makkabi Berlin v VfL Wolfsburg Rot-Weiß Koblenz v 1. FC Kaiserslautern...
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    regional capitals. These included Gau Basel-Solothurn, Gau Schaffhausen, Gau Luzern, Gau Bern and Gau Zürich. The Gau Ostschweiz (East Switzerland) combined...
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  • him Deputy Gauleiter of Gau Westphalia. When the Gau was divided in two on 1 January 1931, he remained Deputy Gauleiter in Gau Westphalia-South. Upon the...
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    Kelber Personal details Born (1940-11-17)17 November 1940 Wuppertal, Gau Düsseldorf, Nazi Germany (now Germany) Political party Social Democratic Party...
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  • first Deputy Gauleiter of the recently established Gau Upper Silesia where he also served as Gau chairman (Gauobmann) for the German Labour Front administration...
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    succeeded Karl Dincklage as Deputy Gauleiter for the Gau Southern Hanover-Brunswick. He also served as the Gau Organization Leader and the Kreisleiter (County...
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    Hermann Giesler (2 April 1898, Siegen – 20 January 1987, Düsseldorf) was a German architect during the Nazi era, one of the two architects most favoured...
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    German Stabsführer of the Hitler Youth (Hitler Jugend), the Gauleiter of Gau Southern Hanover-Brunswick (Südhannover-Braunschweig), the Oberpräsident...
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    Günter Gaus (23 November 1929 – 14 May 2004) was a prominent German journalist-commentator who became a diplomat and (very briefly) a regional politician...
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    Mansfeld Land. From July 1931, he chaired the motorized corps of the SA in the Gau of Halle-Merseburg. Alvensleben left the SA in 1932; at that time he was...
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