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Ludwig Ernst August Schneidhuber (8 May 1887 – 30 June 1934) was a
German military officer and an SA-Obergruppenführer in the
Sturmabteilung (SA), the...
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August Schneidhuber, the
chief of the
Munich police, for
failing to keep
order in the city the
previous night.
Hitler shouted at
Schneidhuber and accused...
- to the rank
included Ernst Röhm,
Viktor Lutze,
Edmund Heines,
August Schneidhuber, and
Fritz Ritter von Kraußer. The rank of SA-Obergruppenführer was the...
- Munich,
along with his
immediate supervisor, SA-Obergruppenführer
August Schneidhuber, the
commander of SA-Obergruppe VII and the
Munich police chief. At the...
- help, who
finally went with
August Schneidhuber to see
Himmler about the disappearance. When
Gerum and
Schneidhuber asked him
about Heiden's whereabouts...
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killed by the SS
during the Röhm
Putsch on 30 June 1934.
August Schneidhuber, an SA-Obergruppenführer and
Police President of Munich,
imprisoned and...
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along with
Edmund Heines,
Peter von Heydebreck,
Wilhelm Schmid,
August Schneidhuber and Hans
Erwin von Spreti-Weilbach. —
Edmund Heines Stadelheim Prison...
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Killinger 1
January 1933 Führer, SA-Obergruppe V Suicide, 1944
August Schneidhuber 1
January 1933 Führer, SA-Obergruppe III
Executed by
firing squad in...
- (1728–1783), polymath,
propagated the
Enlightenment in
Bavaria August Schneidhuber (1887–1934), SA-Obergruppenführer and
Munich Police President, murdered...
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police captain under Chief of Police, SA-Obergruppenführer
August Schneidhuber. In 1933 he
joined the
National Socialist People's
Welfare and Reichskolonialbund...