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Fabian Ludwig Georg Adolf Kurt von
Schlabrendorff (German: [ˈfaːbi̯aːn fɔn ˈʃla.bʁənˌ̯dɔʁf] ; 1 July 1907 – 3 September 1980) was a
German jurist, soldier...
- the day of
reckoning came. By the
summer of 1939, he told
Fabian von
Schlabrendorff that "both duty and
honor demand from us that we
should do our best...
- Berlin".
Fabian von
Schlabrendorff was "standing near his
judge when the
latter met his end." Freisler's
death saved Schlabrendorff – he was
later re-tried...
- Tresckow's aide,
Schlabrendorff,
carried the
parcel to the airfield. As
Hitler and his
entourage prepared to
board his plane,
Schlabrendorff secretly activated...
- his adjutant,
Fabian von
Schlabrendorff, who were
members of the
military opposition to Hitler, and writes:
Schlabrendorff claimed that he and Tresckow...
- man's land
between Soviet and
German lines.
Adjutant General Fabian von
Schlabrendorff remembers Tresckow saying the
following before his death: The whole...
- Schacht, Hjalmar, head of the Reichsbank,
former minister of
finance Schlabrendorff,
Fabian von, lawyer;
historian of the
resistance movement; not directly...
- Saxe-Altenburg (1619–1680), a
princess of Saxe-Altenburg
Fabian von
Schlabrendorff (1907–1980), lawyer, officer,
judge and
member of the
German resistance...
-
Canaris were
hanged in the Flossenbürg
concentration camp.
Fabian von
Schlabrendorff, one of the few
senior anti-****s to
survive the war,
described Oster...
- Bellevuestr****e 15 in Berlin". Von
Schlabrendorff was "standing near
Freisler when the
latter met his end". Von
Schlabrendorff was re-tried, acquitted, and...