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It also handled Himmler's personal correspondence and awarded decorations. Wolff managed Himmler's affairs with the Nazi Party, state agencies and personnel. [4] Following the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich in 1942, Wolff fell out with Himmler and was replaced by Maximilian von Herff who served as its head until the end of the war.
Hans-Heinrich Dieckhoff (1937–1938) Hans Thomsen (1938–1941) Consul in Boston. Herbert Scholz (1933–1941) Consul in Chicago. Georg Krause-Wichmann (1939–1941) Consul General in Cleveland. Hans Borchers (1926–1933) Karl Kapp (1936–1941) Consul General in Los Angeles. Georg Gyssling (1933–1941) Consul General in New Orleans. Ernst ...
Karl Friedrich Otto Wolff was born the son of a wealthy district court judge in Darmstadt on 13 May 1900. [2] During World War I he graduated from school in 1917, volunteered to join the Imperial German Army (Leibgarde-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 115) and served on the Western Front. [3]
Relations Between France and Germany (1923) online; MacMillan, Margaret. The War That Ended Peace: The Road to 1914 (2013), full-scale diplomatic history; Nolan, Michael E. The inverted mirror: mythologizing the enemy in France and Germany, 1898-1914 (Berghahn Books, 2005). Paxton, Robert. Vichy France, Old Guard and New Order, 1940-1944 (1972).
Heinrich Strecker [149] Julius Streicher [145] Karl Hans Strobl [150] Heinrich Karl Strohm [151] Karl Strölin [152] Jürgen Stroop [153] Wilhelm Stuckart [154] Richard Stücklen [155] Ludwig Stumpfegger [156] Emil Stürtz [157] [158] Franz Suchomel [159] Karl Sudhoff [160] Fritz Suhren [161] Wilhelm Süss [162] Josef Swientek [163] Fritz ...
France – Republic of Texas relations refers to the historical foreign relations between the Republic of Texas and France. Relations began in September 1839 when France appointed Alponse Dubois de Saligny to serve as chargé d'affaires. Relations officially ceased upon annexation of Texas by the United States in 1845. [citation needed]
The majority of people in France are also interested in a close relationship with Germany,” he added. “So: Franco-German relations will continue — the question is in what form.” Sylvie ...
Kurt Heinrich Wolff (May 20, 1912 – September 14, 2003) was a German-born American sociologist. A major contributor to the sociology of knowledge and to qualitative and phenomenological approaches in sociology, he also translated from German and from French into English many important works by Georg Simmel , Emile Durkheim and Karl Mannheim .