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Walther Hewel (25
March 1904 – 2 May 1945) was an
early and
active member of the ****
Party who
became a
German diplomat, an SS-Brigadeführer and one...
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Poland he is
known as Jan Heweliusz.
Other versions of the name
include Hewel, Hevel,
Hevelke or Hoefel, Höwelcke, Höfelcke.
According to
Feliks Bentkowski...
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establishment of
complete German global hegemony.
Rudolf Hess rela**** to
Walter Hewel Hitler's
belief that
world peace could only be
acquired "when one power...
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internationally best
known for his
historical depictions, as
Walther Hewel in the 2004 film Der Untergang,
Robert Mohr in the 2005 film
Sophie Scholl...
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Franz Hayler Edmund Heines Wilhelm Helfer Otto
Herzog Rudolf Hess
Walter Hewel Reinhard Heydrich (posthumous, June 1942)
Friedrich Hildebrandt Heinrich...
- soldiers,
including Krebs and
German diplomat SS-Brigadeführer
Walther Hewel commit suicide as well
after learning of Germany's defeat.
Weidling announces...
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merchant and
owner of a
merchant fleet from Danzig,
Georg Hewel (Gdańsk,
Jerzy Hewel).
Because the Sejm (Polish Diet) was at best
reluctant to pay...
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original (PDF) on 30
December 2005.
Retrieved 11 May 2006. Topsfield,
Hewel (11
December 2007). "Nauru
fears gap when
camps close". The Age. Archived...
- (1932–1938)
Eduard Hempel:
German Amb****ador to
Ireland (1937–1945)
Walther Hewel:
German diplomat Leopold von Hoesch:
German Amb****ador to
France (1923–1932)...
- Hitler's
Train Cinema Generator buildings Quarters of Morell, Bodenschatz,
Hewel, Voß, Wolff, and ****elein
Stores Residence of
Martin Bormann, Hitler's personal...