• Jakob Gapp (26 July 1897 – 13 August 1943) was an Austrian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Marianists. Gapp first served as a soldier...
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  • Gapp is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Franz Gapp (born 1919), German Luftwaffe pilot Jakob Gapp (1897–1943), Austrian Marianist...
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    Graf von Galen (1878–1946), Catholic church Willi Gall (1908–1941), KPD Jakob Gapp (1897–1943), Catholic church Martin Gauger (1905–1941), Confessing Church...
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    birthplace of the Marianist priest Jakob Gapp (1897–1943). Openly rejecting the Austrian Anschluss to Nazi Germany in 1938, Gapp fled to France and upon the...
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    treason Willi Gall (1908–1941), communist and resistance fighter; beheaded Jakob Gapp (1897–1943), Austrian roman catholic priest and anti-Nazi activist; beheaded...
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  • Austrian priests Jakob Gapp and Otto Neururer were beatified in 1996. Neururer was tortured and hanged at Buchenwald and Jakob Gapp was guillotined in...
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  • Steinbock [de], Peter August Blandénier, Maria Restituta, the Priests Jakob Gapp and Otto Neururer, the Father Franz Reinisch, the Provikar Carl Lampert...
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    who led a major relief effort in Yugoslavia during World War II Blessed Jakob Gapp (1897–1943) Roman Catholic priest and a Marianists. Karl Gruber (1909–1995)...
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  • Jacobus de Voragine 1298 1816 Jacques-Désiré Laval 1864 1979 Jakob Gapp 1943 1996 Jakob (Franz Alexander) Kern, OPraem 1924 1998 James Salomoni 1314 1568...
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    many priests to Dachau, including Jakob Gapp and Otto Neururer. Neururer was tortured and hanged at Buchenwald and Gapp was guillotined in Berlin; both...
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