-
Ludwig Pancke (1 May 1899 – 17
August 1973) was a
German SS
functionary during the **** era who
served as
Higher SS and
Police Leader of Denmark.
Pancke was...
- SS-Obergruppenführer Günther
Pancke and,
after the
outbreak of the
Second World War on 1 September, he
virtually ran the
entire organization due to
Pancke being occupied...
-
dismissed by
Himmler in 1938 and was
succeeded by SS-Gruppenführer Günther
Pancke, SS-Gruppenführer Otto
Hofmann in 1940, and then SS-Obergruppenführer Richard...
- Eggeling,
Ernst Wilhelm Bohle,
Konstantin von Neurath,
Julius Schaub, Günther
Pancke,
Ernst Kaltenbrunner,
Konrad Henlein,
Ernst Sachs, Karl
Hermann Frank, August...
- as
leader of the SS Race and
Settlement Main
Office in
favour of Günther
Pancke. Darré was
later placed on an
extended leave of
absence as
Reich Minister...
-
politician Kurt
Jahnke (1882–1945), German-American
intelligence agent Günther
Pancke (1889–1973),
German SS –
General Heinz Reine****h (1903–1979),
German SS...
-
minority of Slovakia,
which numbered circa 130,000 people. In 1940, Günther
Pancke, head of the SS
RuSHA ("Race and
Settlement Office"),
undertook a study...
-
Higher SS and
Police Leader of
France 36075 7
April 1932 575205 Günther
Pancke Higher SS and
Police Leader of Denmark;Waffen-SS
General 10110 1931 282737...
-
Brunswick Southern Hanover Magdeburg Hanover Friedrich Jeckeln Günther
Pancke Wilhelm Fuchs Hermann Höfle
Rudolf Querner June 1938 – July 1940 July 1940...
- also:
General der Waffen-SS und der Polizei;
imprisoned until 1962 Günther
Pancke Chief SS-R****e- und
Siedlungshauptamt 1938–1940; Höherer SS- und Polizeiführer...