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- The Reichsschule Feldafing was founded on April 1, 1933 as a 9th class **** Party school on Lake Starnberg and was located in a villa neighborhood in Feldafing...
- employees of the SS, the SS-Helferinnen who completed training at the Reichsschule für SS-Helferinnen in Oberehnheim (Alsace) were members of the Waffen-SS...
- SS-Helferinnen were trained at the Reichsschule-SS at Oberehnheim in Alsace. The Reichsschule-SS (in full, the Reichsschule für SS Helferinnen Oberenheim)...
- schools were referred to as Reich schools (German: Reichsschulen). The Reichsschule Feldafing of the NSDAP was an outstanding exceptional school for the...
- atrocities against Jews, Poles, and others. In 1942, Himmler set up the Reichsschule für SS Helferinnen (Reich school for SS helpers) in Oberehnheim to train...
- were regarded as part of the SS if they had undergone training at a Reichsschule SS. All other female workers were contracted to the SS and chosen largely...
- Institutes of Education or Napola, the Adolf Hitler Schools and the Reichsschule Feldafing in particular trained prospective National Socialist leaders...
- Wächtler oversaw the remodeling of the palace for its conversion into the Reichsschule des NS-Lehrerbundes. The architects for the project were Alfred Locke...
- occupation in the Second World War, the **** authorities set up the Reichsschule für SS Helferinnen Oberenheim, a Waffen-SS women's training centre, which...
- were regarded as part of the SS if they had undergone training at a Reichsschule SS but all other female workers were regarded as being contracted to...