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Johann Rattenhuber (30
April 1897 – 30 June 1957), also
known as Hans
Rattenhuber, was a
German police and SS
general (Gruppenführer, i. e. Generalleutnant)...
- command"; FSK)
under the
command of then SS-Standartenführer
Johann Rattenhuber. His
deputy was
Peter Högl.
Originally charged with
protecting the Führer...
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Reichssicherheitsdienst (Reich
Security Service; RSD) in
August 1935.
Johann Rattenhuber,
chief of the RSD, for the most part, took his
orders directly from Hitler...
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Julius Schaub,
through the day-to-day
operational orders given to
Johann Rattenhuber,
chief of the RSD. When on duty, the FBK
members were the only armed...
- lieutenant) in 1934. From
April 1935 he
became the
deputy to
Johann Rattenhuber in the
Reichssicherheitsdienst (Reich
Security Service; RSD) and later...
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tribunal which, in
addition to
Krebs and Mohnke,
included SS-General
Johann Rattenhuber and
General Wilhelm Burgdorf. However, ****elein was so
drunk that he...
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tribunal consisted of
Generals Hans Krebs,
Wilhelm Burgdorf,
Johann Rattenhuber, and
Mohnke himself.
Years later,
Mohnke told
author James P. O'Donnell...
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command post
Secretariat under Philipp Bouhler Headquarters of
Johann Rattenhuber, SS
chief of Hitler's
security department, and Post
Office Radio and...
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consisted of
generals Wilhelm Burgdorf, Hans Krebs, SS-Gruppenführer
Johann Rattenhuber, and himself. ****elein,
still drunk,
refused to
accept that he had to...
- Baur,
chief of Hitler's
Reichssicherheitsdienst (RSD)
bodyguard Hans
Rattenhuber,
secretaries Gerda Christian and Else Krüger, Hitler's
dietician Constanze...