Karl Gerland (14 July 1905 – 21 April 1945) was a Nazi Gauleiter of Gau Kurhessen and Oberpräsident of the Prussian Province of Kurhessen. On 21 April...
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manager Karl Gerland (1905–1945), Nazi leader Gerland, Lyon, a quarter of Lyon, France Gerland, Côte-d'Or, a commune in France Parc de Gerland, a park...
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remainder of the war. His successor was Karl Gerland, then the Deputy Gauleiter in Reichsgau Lower Danube. Gerland was made the permanent Gauleiter on 13...
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racial prophylaxis, forbidding intermarriage between Jews and Aryans. Karl Gerland – Gauleiter of Gau Electoral Hesse from 1943 and Oberpräsident of the...
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held by Walter Schultz from 1925 to 1928, followed by Karl Weinrich from 1928 to 1943. Karl Gerland succeeded Weinrich, initially in an acting position...
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the attack generally undamaged.[citation needed] Karl Gerland replaced the regional Gauleiter, Karl Weinrich, soon after the raid. The Allied ground advance...
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Gebauer Karl Gebhardt Arnold Gehlen Willi Geiger (judge) Hans-Dietrich Genscher Gerhard Gentzen Karl Genzken Achim Gercke Herbert Gerigk Karl Gerland Kurt...
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United States United Kingdom Nazi Germany Commanders and leaders Carl Spaatz (May 1942 – ) Arthur Harris (1941–) Gauleiters, Karl Weinrich, Karl Gerland...
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Georg Cornelius Karl Gerland (29 January 1833, in Kassel – 16 February 1919, in Strasbourg) was a German anthropologist and geophysicist. He studied classical...
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concept of "national socialism", to address the movement. Later in 1918, Karl Harrer (a journalist and member of the Thule Society) convinced Drexler and...
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