Edmund Heines (21 July 1897 – 30 June 1934) was a German Nazi politician and Deputy to Ernst Röhm, the Stabschef of the Sturmabteilung (SA). Heines was...
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Heines is a German language surname. It is similar to Heine. Edmund Heines (1897–1934), German Nazi politician Martin Heines (born 1962), American politician...
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77 (Ferdinand von Bredow, Georg von Detten, Karl Ernst, Hans Hayn, Edmund Heines, Peter von Heydebreck, Ernst Röhm, Kurt von Schleicher, Gregor Strasser...
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leader Edmund Heines in bed with an unidentified eighteen-year-old[dubious – discuss] male SA senior troop leader. Hitler ordered both Heines and his...
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rumored homosexuality of Röhm and other SA leaders such as his deputy Edmund Heines. In June 1931, the Münchener Post, a Social Democratic newspaper, began...
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the early promotions to the rank included Ernst Röhm, Viktor Lutze, Edmund Heines, August Schneidhüber, and Fritz Ritter von Krausser. The rank of SA-Obergruppenführer...
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initiative of the commander of SA in Silesia, SA-Obergruppenführer Edmund Heines, on 12 March 1933, and liquidated on 10 August 1933 with all prisoners...
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Ganzenmüller Ernst Girzick Hermann Göring Ulrich Graf Jakob Grimminger Edmund Heines Walter Hewel Reinhard Heydrich (posthumous, June 1942) Heinrich Himmler...
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Schlesien (Silesia), headquartered in Breslau, as the successor to Edmund Heines, who was murdered in the Night of the Long Knives. On 1 May 1936, he...
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went forward, but failed. 1st Battalion (Karl Beggel) 2nd Battalion (Edmund Heines) 3rd Battalion (Hans Knauth) 10th Company (Friedrich Mayer) Proposed...
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