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Stadelheim may
refer to:
Stadelheim Prison in Munich's
Giesing district Cell 70 of
Stadelheim Prison Stadelheim Transmitter, a medium-wave
broadcast transmitter...
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Stadelheim Prison (German:
Justizvollzugsanstalt München), in Munich's
Giesing district, is one of the
largest prisons in Germany.
Founded in 1894, it...
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Stadelheim Transmitter was a
medium wave
broadcast transmitter in Munich-
Stadelheim,
built in 1926 in the
neighbourhood of the
famous Stadelheim Prison...
- only gave the
names of ten
people killed: the six SA-leaders
executed in
Stadelheim Prison on June 30; Kurt von Schleicher, a
German general and a former...
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beheaded by
guillotine by the
executioner Johann Reichhart in Munich's
Stadelheim Prison.
Sophie was
executed at 5:00 p.m., Hans at 5:02 p.m. and Christoph...
- Leviné was executed, age 36, on June 5 (or 6), 1919, by
firing squad in
Stadelheim Prison.[citation needed]
Lawyer von
Pestalozza arranged a
Jewish funeral...
- guillotine.
After the trial, Hans,
Sophie and
Probst were
brought to
Stadelheim Prison.
While there, they were told that they
would be
executed the same...
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centre for the
execution district VIII",
which included Munich-
Stadelheim (
Stadelheim Prison),
Remand Prison Stuttgart and
Penitentiary Bruchsal. Reichhart...
- five
others were
executed by a
firing squad convened by Sepp
Dietrich at
Stadelheim Prison.
Erich Kempka said in a 1946
interview that
Hitler ordered both...
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during an
event known as the
Night of the Long Knives. Röhm was
taken to
Stadelheim Prison and shot on 1 July.
Ernst Röhm was born in 1887 in Munich, Bavaria...