- Otto
Förschner (4
November 1902 – 28 May 1946) was a
German Schutzstaffel (SS)
officer and a ****
concentration camp commander.
After serving with the...
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percentage of its shares. In 1983, it was
renamed the
Forschner Group, Inc. In the 1980s,
Forschner registered the
Swiss Army name as a
trademark in the...
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Snyder was one of
three persons taken into
custody shortly after Mary
Forschner's murder. He was
first brought up by
barber Leo Kunkel, who
accused Snyder...
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included Eberhard Heder, Otto Günsche, and war criminals, such as Otto
Förschner, who was the
commandant of Dora-Mittelbau
concentration camp.
Table of...
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joined the
staff at Mittelbau,
including Richard Baer, who
succeeded Otto
Förschner as
overall Mittelbau commandant on 1
February 1945. Baer
replaced most...
- J****em (2003), p. 105. Cruz-Ferreira (1995), p. 92.
Sarlin (2014), p. 18.
Forschner, T. A. (December 1994).
Outline of A
Momogun Grammar (Rungus Dialect)...
- 1944
until February 1945. Near the end of the war,
having replaced Otto
Förschner as
commandant of the Mittelbau-Dora
concentration camp in Nordhausen,...
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player and
coach Otto
Floto (1863–1929),
American sports journalist Otto
Förschner (1902–1946),
German **** SS
concentration camp commandant;
executed for...
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Grundwiesen Siedlung Forschner Olzreute-Enzisholz
Schreckensee Ehrenstein Pestenacker Unfriedshausen...
- (G82) BMW M4
Competition Overview Production 2020–present
Designer Anne
Forschner Body and ch****is Body style 2-door coupé (G82) 2-door
convertible (G83)...