- Otto
Telschow (27
February 1876 – 31 May 1945) was a
German ****
Party official who
served as
Gauleiter in
Eastern Hanover from 1925 to 1945.
Telschow was...
-
Gauleiter Telschow was a
German fishing trawler that was
requisitioned by the
Kriegsmarine in the
Second World War for use as a Vorpostenboot, serving...
- 1920 as
Oliva and was
renamed Gothmund in that year. She was
renamed Otto
Telschow in 1933, then
Baltrum the next year and
Deltra I in 1938. Requisitioned...
-
October 1928 Buchholz,
after 1
April 1937 Lüneburg 18,006 1,060,509 Otto
Telschow from 27
March 1925 25 Ostpreußen Königsberg 52,731 3,336,777
Wilhelm Stich...
- is an 1847 p****ion
oratorio by Carl
Loewe after a
libretto by
Wilhelm Telschow [de] (1809–1872). The
libretto contains poetic-dramatic
paraphrasing of...
-
president of the KWG,
committed suicide on 14
April 1945. Thereupon,
Ernst Telschow ****umed the
duties until Max
Planck could be
brought from
Magdeburg to...
-
department heads that Hahn had dismissed, who was now
working in England.
Ernst Telschow [de], a ****
Party member, was in
charge while Planck, the
president of...
- politician, who
served as
Reich Minister for
Labour from 1932 to 1933. Otto
Telschow – An
administrative police official, he was
Gauleiter of Gau
Eastern Hanover...
- (born 1944),
theologian Herman C.
Schultz (born 1860),
politician Otto
Telschow (1876–1945),
politician of the NSDAP, Gauleiter,
member of the Reichstag...
- VDI-Verlag, Düsseldorf 1995, ISBN 3-18-150047-X. W. Kriesel, T. Heimbold, D.
Telschow:
Bustechnologien für die
Automation - Vernetzung,
Auswahl und Anwendung...