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Ewald Lindloff (27
September 1908 – 2 May 1945) was a Waffen-SS
officer during World War II, who was
present in the Führerbunker on 30
April 1945, when...
- The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved 2023-01-31. Gomez, Steve;
Lindloff, Andy (2011).
Change is the only Constant. IN: Lindzon, Howard; Pearlman...
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delegating the task of the
actual burning of the
corpses to SS
officers Ewald Lindloff and Hans Reisser. Günsche died of
heart failure at his home in Lohmar,...
- Linge, Otto Günsche,
Joseph Goebbels,
Erich Kempka,
Peter Högl,
Ewald Lindloff, and Hans Reisser,
raised their arms in
salute as they
stood just inside...
- Norway –
Patricia Walker Peru – María
Julia Mantilla Sweden –
Brigitta Lindloff Switzerland –
Patrice Sollner United
States –
Wendy Dascomb Yugoslavia–...
- Betz
Heinz Linge Erich Kempka Heinrich Doose Günther Schwägermann
Ewald Lindloff Hans
Reisser Armin D.
Lehmann Josef Ochs
Heinz Krüger
Werner Schwiedel...
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original (PDF) on 2006-10-17.
Retrieved 2006-11-19. Gomez, Steve;
Lindloff, Andy (2011).
Change is the only Constant. IN: Lindzon, Howard; Pearlman...
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Released 1986; died 1988.
Henri Lafont Head of the
French Gestapo Ewald Lindloff born 2
September 1908.
Served in 1st SS
Division LSSAH.
Placed in charge...
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including Bormann, Günsche, Linge, Goebbels,
Erich Kempka,
Peter Högl,
Ewald Lindloff, and Hans
Reisser raised their arms in
salute as they
stood just inside...
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December 1942 –
December 1944
Franz Schädle:
January –
April 1945
Ewald Lindloff Fritz Darges Hans
Hermann Junge Heinz Linge Karl
Wilhelm Krause Max Wünsche...