- Hans-Adam Otto von
Heydebreck,
commonly known as
Peter von
Heydebreck (1 July 1889 Köslin – 30 June 1934) was a
German military officer in the
First World...
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Heydebreck was a ****
Germany village area with POW
camps Arbeitskommando E711A and Bau und
Arbeits (BAB, English:
Building and Labor) camp 20: a (renamed...
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Joachim von
Heydebreck (6
October 1861 – 12
November 1914) was a
German military officer who was born in
Schwedt and grew up in Zützen. He was the son...
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insufficiently committed to the
National Socialist dictatorship. Max
Heydebreck, an SA
leader in Rummelsburg,
denounced the army to his
fellow brownshirts...
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Rudolf Höss, Kurt Eggers,
Edmund Heines,
Beppo Römer, and
Peter von
Heydebreck,
leader of the
Werewolves and
later pronounced the "hero of Annaberg"...
- Bredow,
Georg von Detten, Karl Ernst, Hans Hayn,
Edmund Heines,
Peter von
Heydebreck,
Ernst Röhm, Kurt von Schleicher, Hans
Walter Schmidt [de],
Gregor Str****er...
- he
became commander of the
Schutztruppe after the
death of
Joachim von
Heydebreck. He and 2,166 men
surrendered to
South African forces near
Khorab on 9...
- SA-Stabschef (Chief of Staff), he was shot on 1 July 1934 in cell 70.
Peter von
Heydebreck, an SA-Gruppenführer,
imprisoned and
killed by the SS
during the Röhm...
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their deportation to Auschwitz-Birkenau as well as
other camps including Heydebreck-Cosel.
Between 4
August 1942 and 31 July 1944, 28
trains left from near...
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cofounded the
contemporary art
magazine monopol with his wife Amélie von
Heydebreck. In 2011, he
became a
partner at the Berlin-based
auction house Villa...