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Helmuth Groscurth (16
December 1898 – 7
April 1943) was a
German staff and
Abwehr officer in the
Wehrmacht and a
member of the
German resistance. As an...
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Georg Groscurth (German: [ˈɡeː.ɔʁk ˈɡʁɔsˌkʊʁt] ;
December 27, 1904 – May 8, 1944), was a
German medical doctor and
member of the
resistance to ****sm...
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Anneliese Groscurth (German: [ˈanəˌliːzə ˈɡʁɔsˌkʊʁt] ; 1910–1996) was the wife of
Georg Groscurth and a
member of the
European Union (Europäische...
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atrocities committed by the enemy.". — Lieutenant
Colonel Helmuth Groscurth (1941): 06:18
Groscurth himself sought out the
district commander and
insisted that...
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Anneliese Graes (1930–1992),
German detective Anneliese Groscurth (1910–1996), wife of
Georg Groscurth,
member an
antifascist German resistance group in Berlin...
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Groscurth, a
doctor whose patients included Rudolf Hess and who was one of the
founders of the
German resistance group, the
European Union.
Groscurth...
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Anneliese Groscurth (1910–1996),
European Union (resistance group)
Georg Groscurth (1904–1944),
European Union (resistance group)
Helmuth Groscurth (1898–1943)...
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resistance group in **** Germany,
which formed around Anneliese and
Georg Groscurth and
Robert Havemann.
Other important members were
Herbert Richter and...
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organised and
developed by then
Oberstleutnant Hans
Oster and
Major Helmuth Groscurth of the Abwehr. They drew into the
conspiracy such
people as Generaloberst...
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sometimes disguised by
reclassification of
Slavs as Cossacks.
Colonel Helmuth Groscurth (XI Corps'
Chief of Staff)
wrote to
General Beck: "It is
disturbing that...