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Artur Axmann (18
February 1913 – 24
October 1996) was the
German ****
national leader (Reichsjugendführer) of the
Hitler Youth (Hitlerjugend) from 1940...
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Axmann is a
German surname.
People bearing this
surname are or were:
Artur Axmann (1913–1996),
German leader of the
Hitler Youth Elisabeth Axmann (1926–2015)...
- 1940,
Artur Axmann was
appointed deputy to Schirach, whom he
succeeded as Reichsjugendführer of the
Hitler Youth on 8
August 1940.
Axmann began to reform...
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Heike Axmann (née Dombrowski, 4
December 1968) is a
German handball player. She was part of the team that won the 1993
World Championship.
Axmann represented...
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bloody and smeared". Additionally,
Axmann said Günsche told him that
Hitler had
taken poison then shot himself, with
Axmann saying Günsche
could have been...
- In 1940,
Schirach was
appointed Gauleiter of the
Reichsgau Vienna;
Artur Axmann succeeded him as
leader of the
Hitler Youth. A
virulent antisemite, he was...
- be
thrown into the battle. He told
Axmann that it was "the
sacrifice of
children for an
already doomed cause".
Axmann did not
withdraw them from the battle...
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Elisabeth Axmann (19 June 1926 in
Siret – 21
April 2015 in Cologne) was a
Romanian writer, art and
literature critic. She
spent her
childhood in Bukovina...
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Viktor Axmann (given name:
Vladoje Aksmanović; 29
August 1878, Osijek,
Croatia – 3
March 1946, Valpovo, Croatia) was a
Croatian architect. He
spent most...
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received the
German Order and
survived the war were
Konstantin Hierl and
Artur Axmann. The
black enamel cross in the
middle section of the
award resembled that...