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Hilgenfeldt (born 2 July 1897 in Heinitz/Ottweiler;
likely died in April/May 1945 in Berlin) was a high ****
Party government official.
Hilgenfeldt was...
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sought to
expand it.
Goebbels placed Erich Hilgenfeldt in
charge of this ****ociation,
after Hilgenfeldt had
organized a
successful charity drive to celebrate...
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century more
works were published, so the next
biographies (Schauer and
Hilgenfeldt in 1850) had more
elaborate appendices listing printed works, referring...
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contrary experimental evidence). [citation needed] In 2002, M. Brenner, S.
Hilgenfeldt, and D.
Lohse published a 60-page
review that
contains a
detailed explanation...
- of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha)
National Socialist People's
Welfare (Erich
Hilgenfeldt)
Reichsluftschutzbund (RLB - Air
Defence League)
Technische Nothilfe...
- know of the composition. In C. L.
Hilgenfeldt's biography it is
merely listed among the
published works.
Hilgenfeldt considers the
Toccata and
Fugue in...
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number of P****ions
composed by Bach. In his 1850 Bach-biography Carl L.
Hilgenfeldt attempts to
identify all five of the P****ions
mentioned in the "Nekrolog"...
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never recovered. 25
April 1945
Erich Hilgenfeldt 47 Berlin,
Germany High-ranking ****
Party official Hilgenfeldt is
thought to have
committed suicide...
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Forkel &
Terry 1920, Terry's
first footnote p. 141.
Schicht 1805.
Hilgenfeldt 1850, p. 117. Dürr,
Kobayashi & Beißwenger 1998, p. 460. Beißwenger 2000...
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HSSPF posts in
Poland and Russia;
executed in
Poland in 1951.
Erich Hilgenfeldt – Head of the
National Socialist People's
Welfare and an SS-Gruppenführer...