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Felix Krueger (1874–1948), German psychologist and philosopher; Frantz Kruger (born 1975), South African discus thrower; Franz Krüger (1797–1857), German painter of equestrian portraits; Fred Kruger, born Johan Friedrich Carl Kruger, (1831–1888) was a German-born Australian photographer; Friedrich-Wilhelm Krüger (1894–1945), Nazi official
Deportations of German Romani from Baden-Württemberg to the east (mainly to the ghettos, labor or extermination camps in GG) More than 10,000 Jewish children died of starvation, cold or disease in the Warsaw Ghetto. Disagreements with governor general Hans Frank led to Krüger's dismissal on 9 November 1943. [30] He was replaced by Wilhelm Koppe.
Bernhard Krüger (German pronunciation: [ˈbɛʁnhaʁt ˈkʁyːɡɐ]; 26 November 1904 – 3 January 1989) was a member of the NSDAP, SS Sturmbannführer (Major) during World War II, and leader of the Department VI F 4a, part of the SD-foreign branch in the Reich Security Main Office (RSHA).
Friedrich-Wilhelm Krüger, German war criminal and paramilitary commander Friedrich Krüger (diplomat) , diplomat in the service of the city state of Lübeck Topics referred to by the same term
The German engravers working on the engraving plates struggled to reproduce the vignette of Britannia, which they nicknamed "Bloody Britannia" because it was so difficult. After seven months the forgers finished what they thought was a perfect copy, although Kenworthy states that the figure's eyes are incorrect.
General Kruger, Krüger, or Krueger may refer to: Friedrich-Wilhelm Krüger (1894–1945), German Army general; Otto Krueger (general) (1891–1976), German Luftwaffe major general; Paul Kruger (1825–1904), South African commandant-general; Walter Krueger (1881–1967), U.S. Army general; Walter Krüger (SS general) (1890–1945), German SS ...
Felix Krueger (or Krüger) (10 August 1874 in Posen – 25 February 1948 in Basel) was a German psychologist and philosopher.He was a student of Wilhelm Wundt (who is regarded as the father of psychology).
Fluent in German, English and French, Kruger appeared in numerous European and American films. He had the leading role in the Oscar-winning Sundays and Cybele (1962), and a key role as the German model aircraft designer in the original version of The Flight of the Phoenix (1965).