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    Paul Körner (2 October 1893 – 29 November 1957) was a German Nazi functionary who served as State Secretary of both the Prussian State Ministry and the...
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    This is a list of Nazi Party (NSDAP) leaders and officials. It is not meant to be an all inclusive list. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W...
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  • Körner, also rendered Koerner, or Korner is a German surname which may refer to Alexis Korner (1928–1984), born Koerner, musician Alfred Körner (1926–2020)...
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  • Nazi songs are songs and marches created by the Nazi Party. In modern Germany, the public singing or performing of songs exclusively associated with the...
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  • "Indo-Germanic and Aryan" origins of Greece. A 1939 article by Tito Körner in the Nazi magazine Volk Und Rasse compared the Greeks of Laconia, with the Greeks...
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    23 July 1938, Neumann was promoted to State Secretary and Deputy to Paul Körner, Göring's chief deputy in the Four Year Plan, and sat as a member of...
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    contains the names of individuals involved in the German resistance to Nazism, but is not a complete list. Names are periodically added, but not all names...
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    Different from the Others (category Banned films in Nazi Germany)
    recognizes Körner. Later that day, when Körner is alone, Bollek confronts him and demands hush money or else he will expose Sivers. Körner pays him and...
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  • Keppler – Guilty, sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment (released in 1951) Paul Körner – Guilty, sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment (released in 1951) Lutz...
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    May 1942, he succeeded Paul Körner as chairman of the Aufsichtsrat (supervisory board) and served until the fall of the Nazi regime in May 1945. In January...
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    Hechenberger, locksmith, born 28 September 1902. Member of the Nazi Party and Sturmabteilung. Oskar Körner, businessman and World War I veteran, born 4 January...
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    Hermann Göring (category Nazi Party officials)
    shocking; he said that the films must have been faked. Witnesses, including Paul Körner and Erhard Milch, tried to portray Göring as a peaceful moderate. Milch...
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    Magnus Hirschfeld (category Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to France)
    rights were "un-German". At the end of the film, when the protagonist Paul Körner commits suicide, his lover Kurt is planning on killing himself, when...
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  • Springer (1970–72) Robert Körner (1972) Ernst Hlozek (1 April 1972 – 22 April 1975) Josef Pecanka (1975) F. Binder / R. Körner (1 September 1975 – 30 June...
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    National Political Institutes of Education (category Education in Nazi Germany)
    were secondary boarding schools in Nazi Germany. They were founded as ‘community education sites’ after the Nazi seizure of power in 1933. The main task...
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    Wernher von Braun (category Architects in the Nazi Party)
    architect. He was a member of the Nazi Party and Allgemeine SS, the leading figure in the development of rocket technology in Nazi Germany, and later a pioneer...
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    Memorial for the victims of a free Austria 1934–1945 (category Monuments and memorials to the victims of Nazism)
    Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky and handed over to the public by Mayor Theodor Körner on 1 November 1948. The monument consists of three statues by Fritz Cremer...
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  • Kurt Herrmann (category Members of the Prussian State Council (Nazi Germany))
    suspicion of tax evasion. Herrmann appealed to Göring's State Secretary Paul Körner. Göring secured a dismissal of the charges on 13 September and, instead...
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    Kurt Waldheim (category Austrian Nazis)
    service in Greece and Yugoslavia, and participation in Nazi atrocities, as an intelligence officer in Nazi Germany's Wehrmacht during World War II, raised international...
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  • Nina Franoszek (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    Endspiel) 2002–2003: Körner und Köter (German TV series) 2004: Im Namen des Gesetzes (German TV series) 2006: Ein Sommer mit Paul (German TV film) 2007:...
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    Kathi Kobus, landlady of the Alter Simpl Wolfgang Koeppen, writer Oskar Körner, killed during the Munich Putsch, Second Chairman of the NSDAP Otto Kurth...
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    appointed personal advisor to State Secretary to the Prussian State Ministry Paul Körner. Two years later, Göring placed Christoph in charge of the Forschungsamt...
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    Austria was occupied by the Allies and proclaimed independence from Nazi Germany on 27 April 1945 (confirmed by the Berlin Declaration for Germany on 5...
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    culture was perpetuated in the memory of venerated martyrs like Theodor Körner. The red and black colours with a golden oak leaf cluster were adopted as...
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    influential Baroque poet August Joseph Pechwell (1757–1811), painter Theodor Körner (1791–1813), poet and soldier. Moritz Hauptmann (1792–1868), music theorist...
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    policy to reparations and compensation for the victims of Nazi rule (Wiedergutmachung). Officials were allowed to retake jobs in civil service, with the...
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    offered to serve in the Nazi government during the occupation, but was declined. During the occupation, according to official Austrian figures, 51,500...
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    Authority, and Reception,” Women in German Yearbook 27, (2011): 95. Dorothea Körner, "Man schweigt in sich hinein – Käthe Kollwitz und die Preußische Akademie...
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    June 2015–February 2020 Thomas Gottstein, February 2020–July 2022 Ulrich Körner, July 2022–present Credit Suisse Group AG, is organised as a joint-stock...
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    Conrad Veidt (category Emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United Kingdom)
    Veidt and his new Jewish wife Ilona Prager left Germany in 1933 after the Nazis came to power. The couple settled in Britain, where he took citizenship...
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