- Gero von Schulze-
Gaevernitz (27
September 1901 in Freiburg,
Germany – 6
April 1970 in
Canary Islands) was a
German economist. He
became a
crucial ****istant...
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Margiana "Marga" von Schulze-
Gaevernitz, who was a
daughter of
former member of the Reichstag,
Gerhart von Schulze-
Gaevernitz. They had two
daughters together...
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Quakerism (1931) His son, Gero von Schulze-
Gaevernitz, was also an economist.
James Thompson. "
Gaevernitz,
Gerhart von Schulze- (1864–1943)".
Oxford Dictionary...
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Based on the
Personal Account of
Fabian Von Schlabrendorf. Gero v. S.
Gaevernitz, p. 35 [2]
Anthony M. Tung,
Preserving the World's
Great Cities: The Destruction...
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representative Allen W.
Dulles and his right—hand man Gero von Schulze-
Gaevernitz for the
first time on
March 8, 1945, in
private surroundings and over...
- on the
Personal Account of
Fabian Von Schlabrendorf, p. 35. Gero v. S.
Gaevernitz. Ganzenmüller, Jörg (18 July 2011).
Blockade Leningrads:
Hunger als Waffe...
- Gero von Schulze-
Gaevernitz visits German headquarters in
Bozen on 12 May 1945. Left to right: Hans Röttiger,
Gaevernitz,
Eugen Wenner,
Heinrich von Vietinghoff...
- was ****isted in intelligence-gathering
activities by Gero von Schulze-
Gaevernitz, a
German emigrant.
Dulles also
received valuable information from Fritz...
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Hjalmar Schacht (1877–1970),
Reichsbank president Gerhart von Schulze-
Gaevernitz (1864–1943),
national economist Walther Schücking (1875–1935), pacifist...
- p.282,283
Further referenced to HST/Andrews/30;
Testimony of Mr. G.V.
Gaevernitz, U.S. Senate, Judiciary, A Bill to
Amend the
Trading with the
Enemy Act...