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Heinrich Himmler: Encyclopedia II - Welteislehre - Eisweltlehre in the Third Reich

One of the early supporters of Hörbiger's theories was Houston Stewart Chamberlain, the leading theorist behind the early development the National Socialist Party in Germany in 1923. Through Chamberlain's influence Eisweltlehre became official Nazi policy in cosmology. Although Hörbiger died in 1931, his theory gained new momentum in the Third Reich. Heinrich Himmler, one of the most powerful Nazi leaders, became a strong proponent of the theory and he stated that if it was corrected and adjusted with new scientific findings it coul ...

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Welteislehre, Welteislehre - History, Welteislehre - Eisweltlehre in the Third Reich, Welteislehre - Legacy, Welteislehre - Sources

Read more here: » Welteislehre: Encyclopedia II - Welteislehre - Eisweltlehre in the Third Reich

Heinrich Himmler: Encyclopedia II - German 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend - Formation and Training

The idea of a Waffen-SS division composed of Hitlerjugend (HJ) members was first tabled by SS-Gruppenführer Gottlob Berger in January 1943. Berger approached Reichsführer Heinrich Himmler with the proposition, and Himmler soon became an enthusiastic advocate. The plan for a combat division made up of all HJ members born in 1926, was passed on to Adolf Hitler for his approval. Hitler was also enthusiastic about the idea, and on 10 February 1943, the official order for the creation of an HJ division was issued. Berger nominated himsel ...

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German 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend, German 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend - Formation and Training, German 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend - Normandy Campaign, German 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend - Withdrawal - Wacht Am Rhein, German 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend - Hungary - Austria, German 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend - War Crimes, German 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend - Commanders, German 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend - Order of Battle

Read more here: » German 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend: Encyclopedia II - German 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend - Formation and Training

Heinrich Himmler: Encyclopedia II - Belzec extermination camp - Operation of the camp

On 13 October 1941, Heinrich Himmler gave SS and Police Leader Lublin, SS Brigadefuehrer Odilo Globocnik, two orders in a conference, which were closely connected with each other: to start Germanizing the area around Zamosc and to start work on the first extermination camp in the General Government near Belzec. The site was chosen for three reasons: it was situated at the border between the districts Lublin and Galicia, thus indicating its purpose to serve as a killing site for the Jews of both districts; for reasons of transport it lay next ...

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Belzec extermination camp, Belzec extermination camp - Operation of the camp, Belzec extermination camp - Kurt Gerstein's testimony, Belzec extermination camp - Death toll, Belzec extermination camp - Remains of the camp, Belzec extermination camp - Bibliography

Read more here: » Belzec extermination camp: Encyclopedia II - Belzec extermination camp - Operation of the camp

Heinrich Himmler: Encyclopedia II - Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Trial by fire – Leibstandarte expands

In early 1934, Heinrich Himmler, the Reichsführer-SS, ordered that the Leibstandarte be renamed Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler (LSSAH). In late June, the LSSAH was called into action for the first time. Ernst Röhm, the Stabschef-SA, began to push for greater power for his already powerful SA. Hitler decided that the SA had to be put in its place, and ordered Himmler and Hermann Göring to prepare their élite units, Himmler's Leibstandarte and Göring's Landespolizeigruppe General Göring< ...

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Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Lineage, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Early history 1923-1933, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Trial by fire – Leibstandarte expands, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Early war campaigns, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Brigade status – Balkans, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Barbarossa, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Kharkov, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Kursk, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Italy, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Eastern Front, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Normandy, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Orders of battle, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Infanterie-Regiment mot Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - April 1941 - Operation Marita

Read more here: » Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler: Encyclopedia II - Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Trial by fire – Leibstandarte expands

Heinrich Himmler: Encyclopedia II - Treblinka extermination camp - Establishment of Treblinka

Treblinka was one of three camps of Operation Reinhard, the other two being Belzec and Sobibór. Chelmno extermination camp was originally built as a pilot project for the development of the other three camps. Operation Reinhard was overseen by Nazi official Heinrich Himmler, commander of the SS, and headed by Odilo Globocnik in Poland. Unlike other concentration camps, Operation Reinhard camps reported directly to Hitler's office (the Reich Chancellery Office) in Berlin. Hitler kept the control of the program close to him but delegated the ...

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Treblinka extermination camp, Treblinka extermination camp - Establishment of Treblinka, Treblinka extermination camp - Organization of the camp, Treblinka extermination camp - Mass slaughter, Treblinka extermination camp - Resistance, Treblinka extermination camp - Aftermath, Treblinka extermination camp - Footnotes

Read more here: » Treblinka extermination camp: Encyclopedia II - Treblinka extermination camp - Establishment of Treblinka

Heinrich Himmler: Encyclopedia II - Łódź Ghetto - The End of the Łódź Ghetto

The ultimate fate of the Łódź Ghetto was debated among the highest ranking Nazis as early as 1943. Heinrich Himmler called for the final liquidation of the ghetto, with a handful of workers relocated to a concentration camp outside Lublin, while Armaments Minister Albert Speer advocated the ghetto's continued existence as a source of cheap labour, especially necessary now that the tide of the war was turning against Germany. In the summer of 1944, it was finally decided to commence with the gradual liquidation of the remaining popu ...

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Łódź Ghetto, Łódź Ghetto - Establishment of the Ghetto, Łódź Ghetto - Chaim Rumkowski and the Jewish Council, Łódź Ghetto - The First Deportation, Łódź Ghetto - The End of the Łódź Ghetto, Łódź Ghetto - Resistance in the Łódź Ghetto

Read more here: » Łódź Ghetto: Encyclopedia II - Łódź Ghetto - The End of the Łódź Ghetto

Heinrich Himmler: Encyclopedia II - Operation Reinhard - Chain of command

The head of Aktion Reinhard was SS-Brigadeführer Odilo Globocnik, (SS- and police chief of the Lublin district), appointed by Heinrich Himmler. SS-Sturmbannführer Hermann Höfle, chief of Hauptabteilung Reinhard (Main Department Reinhard), was responsible for personnel and organization of deportations, extermination camps and collection off the victims' valuables. Polizei-Kriminalkommissar Christian Wirth and his staff of the euthanasia program (Aktion T4) comprised the core of the execution staff ...

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Operation Reinhard, Operation Reinhard - The name, Operation Reinhard - The construction of the camps, Operation Reinhard - Chain of command, Operation Reinhard - Extermination process, Operation Reinhard - Camp structure

Read more here: » Operation Reinhard: Encyclopedia II - Operation Reinhard - Chain of command

Heinrich Himmler: Encyclopedia II - Madagascar Plan - Origins of the Plan

The evacuation of European Jewry to the island of Madagascar was not a new concept. Individuals such as Britons Henry Hamilton Beamish and Arnold Leese, and governments including the British, French, and Polish, had all contemplated the idea from the 19th century right up to the late 1930s. Nazi Germany would of course seize upon the idea, and in May 1940, in his Reflections on the Treatment of Peoples of Alien Races in the East, Heinrich Himmler stated, "I hope that the concept of Jews will be completely extinguished through the possibility of a large ...

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Madagascar Plan, Madagascar Plan - Origins of the Plan, Madagascar Plan - Planning Begins, Madagascar Plan - Logistics, Madagascar Plan - Collapse of the Plan, Madagascar Plan - Reference

Read more here: » Madagascar Plan: Encyclopedia II - Madagascar Plan - Origins of the Plan

Heinrich Himmler: Encyclopedia II - Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer - Involvement in Nazi human experimentation

He received Heinrich Himmler's permission to work in Auschwitz from 1944 on. One of Verschuer's most well-known assistants was Josef Mengele, who, as the chief SS physician at the Auschwitz death camp, later became known as the "Angel of Death". Verschuer was never tried for war crimes despite many indications that he was not only fully cognisant of Mengele's work at Auschwitz, but even encouraged and collaborated with Mengele in some of his most grisly research. In a report to the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) ("German ...

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Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer, Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer - Involvement in Nazi human experimentation, Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer - Notes

Read more here: » Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer: Encyclopedia II - Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer - Involvement in Nazi human experimentation

Heinrich Himmler: Encyclopedia II - Children of the Nazi era - Children of German soldiers in Norway

Hitler considered the Norwegians to be even more "pure Aryans" than the Germans themselves, and the German authorities didn't prohibit soldiers from pursuing relationships with Norwegian women. In other occupied territories like Eastern Europe, such relationships were forbidden because of Nazi views that Slavs were an inferior race. Lebensborn was one of several programs initiated by Nazi leader Heinrich Himmler to secure the racial heredity of the Third Reich. The program served mainly as a welfare institution for rac ...

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Children of the Nazi era, Children of the Nazi era - Children of Nazi party members, Children of the Nazi era - Children of German soldiers in Norway, Children of the Nazi era - Movies, Children of the Nazi era - Books

Read more here: » Children of the Nazi era: Encyclopedia II - Children of the Nazi era - Children of German soldiers in Norway

Heinrich Himmler: Encyclopedia II - Felix Steiner - Wiking Division

After the early war campaigns, Steiner was chosen by SS-Reichsführer Heinrich Himmler to oversee the creation of, and then command the new volunteer SS Division, SS-Division (mot) Wiking. The Wiking was made up of Non-German volunteers, and at the time of its creation consisted mostly of Dutch, Walloons, and Scandinavians. In the Wiking Division, Steiner created a capable formation from disparate elements, and he commanded them competently through the many battles in the east from 1941 until his promotion to ...

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Felix Steiner, Felix Steiner - Career, Felix Steiner - Wiking Division, Felix Steiner - End of the War - Peacetime, Felix Steiner - Promotions, Felix Steiner - Commands

Read more here: » Felix Steiner: Encyclopedia II - Felix Steiner - Wiking Division

Heinrich Himmler: Encyclopedia II - Reichsführer-SS - Office holders

In all, five people held the title of Reichsführer-SS during the twenty years of its existence. Three persons held the position as a title while two held the actual SS rank. Julius Schreck (1925–1926) Joseph Berchtold (1926–1927) Erhard Heiden (1927–1929) Heinrich Himmler (1929–1945) Karl Hanke (1945) Karl Hanke, the last leader of the SS, was appointed to the position in April 1945 but never learned of his promotion and was killed by pa ...

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Reichsführer-SS, Reichsführer-SS - Definition, Reichsführer-SS - Office holders, Reichsführer-SS - Fiction references

Read more here: » Reichsführer-SS: Encyclopedia II - Reichsführer-SS - Office holders

Heinrich Himmler: Encyclopedia II - Inside the Third Reich - Significance

Speer was the highest-ranking Nazi official to survive both the war and the Nuremberg trials. He was also, even during World War II, described by both sides as one of the few intelligent and sane people in the Nazi hierarchy. Because of these factors, Inside the Third Reich has become the definitive work on the inner workings of Nazi Germany. Due to his position, Speer was able to describe the personalities of many Nazi officials, including Joseph Goebbels, Hermann Göring, Heinrich Himmler, Rudo ...

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Inside the Third Reich, Inside the Third Reich - Creation, Inside the Third Reich - Overview, Inside the Third Reich - Significance, Inside the Third Reich - Description of the Nazi Hierarchy, Inside the Third Reich - Controversy, Inside the Third Reich - Movie

Read more here: » Inside the Third Reich: Encyclopedia II - Inside the Third Reich - Significance

Heinrich Himmler: Encyclopedia II - Folke Bernadotte - World War II diplomacy

Bernadotte, while vice-president of the Swedish Red Cross in 1945, attempted to negotiate an armistice between Germany and the Allies. At the very end of the war he received Heinrich Himmler's offer, from April 24th, of Germany's complete surrender to Britain and the United States, provided Germany was allowed to continue resistance against the Soviet Union. The offer was passed on to Prime Minister Winston Churchill and President Harry S. Truman. Just before the end of World War II he gained much good will leading a rescue operation ...

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Folke Bernadotte, Folke Bernadotte - Early life, Folke Bernadotte - World War II diplomacy, Folke Bernadotte - UN mediator, Folke Bernadotte - Assassinated in Jerusalem by Lehi, Folke Bernadotte - His peace efforts in the Arab-Israeli conflict of 1947/8, Folke Bernadotte - Footnotes

Read more here: » Folke Bernadotte: Encyclopedia II - Folke Bernadotte - World War II diplomacy

Heinrich Himmler: Encyclopedia II - Schutzstaffel - Future visions

Historical analysis of SS records and documents of its senior members has provided historians with a picture of what the SS could have become, had Germany won the Second World War. Heinrich Himmler’s ultimate dream was to evolve the SS into a ruling class replacing the old Prussian aristocracy. Himmler saw the eastern lands of Russia, which Germany would surely conquer, as a vast open area for the SS state to establish itself. The SS and Police Leaders would rule the land, the Waffen-SS would serve as the Army to defend the t ...

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Schutzstaffel, Schutzstaffel - History, Schutzstaffel - Origins, Schutzstaffel - Development, Schutzstaffel - Fall of the SS, Schutzstaffel - Postwar activity, Schutzstaffel - SS leaders, Schutzstaffel - The SS before World War II, Schutzstaffel - 1925–1928, Schutzstaffel - 1929–1931, Schutzstaffel - 1931–1933, Schutzstaffel - 1933–1934, Schutzstaffel - 1934–1936, Schutzstaffel - 1936–1939, Schutzstaffel - Austrian SS, Schutzstaffel - The SS during World War II, Schutzstaffel - SS and Police Leaders, Schutzstaffel - Headquarters offices, Schutzstaffel - General SS, Schutzstaffel - Waffen-SS, Schutzstaffel - Concentration camp service, Schutzstaffel - Special action groups, Schutzstaffel - Order Police, Schutzstaffel - SS Medical Corps, Schutzstaffel - SS and police courts, Schutzstaffel - Helferin Corps, Schutzstaffel - Future visions

Read more here: » Schutzstaffel: Encyclopedia II - Schutzstaffel - Future visions

Heinrich Himmler: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Hitler's medical health - Syphilis

Hitler's tremors and irregular heartbeat during the last years of his life could have been symptoms of tertiary syphilis. Along with another doctor, Morell diagnosed them as such by early 1945 in a joint report to Heinrich Himmler. Some historians have also cited Hitler's discussion of syphilis across fourteen pages of Mein Kampf, which he called a "Jewish disease", leading to speculation he may have had the disease himself, since it may ...

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Adolf Hitler's medical health, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Doctors and drugs, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Diet, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Syphilis, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Other possible health issues, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Mental health, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Autopsy comment on anatomy

Read more here: » Adolf Hitler's medical health: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Hitler's medical health - Syphilis

Heinrich Himmler: Encyclopedia II - Waffen-SS - Early history; LSSAH SS-VT

The original cadre of the Waffen-SS came from the Freikorps and the Reichswehr along with various right-wing paramilitary formations. Formed at the instigation of Heinrich Himmler, the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler was the first formation of what was to become the Waffen-SS. When the SA was rendered powerless in the Night of the Long Knives, many ex-SA men requested transfer to the SS, swelling its ranks and resulting in the formation of several new units including the SS-Verfügungstruppe (to become the SS Division Das Reich) and the SS-Totenkopfverbände (to become the SS Division To ...

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Waffen-SS, Waffen-SS - Early history; LSSAH SS-VT, Waffen-SS - Concept training, Waffen-SS - Trial by fire, Waffen-SS - Classic SS divisions, Waffen-SS - Foreign volunteers and conscripts, Waffen-SS - War crimes and atrocities

Read more here: » Waffen-SS: Encyclopedia II - Waffen-SS - Early history; LSSAH SS-VT

Heinrich Himmler: Encyclopedia II - Warsaw Uprising - The capitulation

On October 2 General Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski signed the capitulation of the remaining Polish forces (Warszawski Korpus Armii Krajowej or Home Army Warsaw Corps) in the German headquarters in the presence of General von dem Bach. According to the capitulation agreement the Wehrmacht promised to treat Home Army soldiers in accordance with the Geneva Convention, and to treat the civilian population humanely. Fighting was so fierce that SS chief Heinrich Himmler remarked: One of the ...

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Warsaw Uprising, Warsaw Uprising - Eve of the battle, Warsaw Uprising - Opposing forces, Warsaw Uprising - The battle, Warsaw Uprising - Life behind the front lines, Warsaw Uprising - Lack of outside support, Warsaw Uprising - The capitulation, Warsaw Uprising - Destruction of the city, Warsaw Uprising - Liberation of the ruins, Warsaw Uprising - The legacy, Warsaw Uprising - After the war, Warsaw Uprising - Note

Read more here: » Warsaw Uprising: Encyclopedia II - Warsaw Uprising - The capitulation

Heinrich Himmler: Encyclopedia II - Schutzstaffel - The SS during World War II

By 1944, the SS had become a vast and complex organization and was considered a "State within a State". The final structure and organization of the SS were as follows: Schutzstaffel - SS and Police Leaders. The most powerful men in the SS were the SS and Police Leaders, divided into three levels being that of Regular Leaders, Higher Leaders, and Supreme Leaders. Such persons normally held the rank of SS-Gruppenfuhrer or above and answered directly to Heinrich Himmler in all matters pertaining to the ...

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Schutzstaffel, Schutzstaffel - History, Schutzstaffel - Origins, Schutzstaffel - Development, Schutzstaffel - Fall of the SS, Schutzstaffel - Postwar activity, Schutzstaffel - SS leaders, Schutzstaffel - The SS before World War II, Schutzstaffel - 1925–1928, Schutzstaffel - 1929–1931, Schutzstaffel - 1931–1933, Schutzstaffel - 1933–1934, Schutzstaffel - 1934–1936, Schutzstaffel - 1936–1939, Schutzstaffel - Austrian SS, Schutzstaffel - The SS during World War II, Schutzstaffel - SS and Police Leaders, Schutzstaffel - Headquarters offices, Schutzstaffel - General SS, Schutzstaffel - Waffen-SS, Schutzstaffel - Concentration camp service, Schutzstaffel - Special action groups, Schutzstaffel - Order Police, Schutzstaffel - SS Medical Corps, Schutzstaffel - SS and police courts, Schutzstaffel - Helferin Corps, Schutzstaffel - Future visions

Read more here: » Schutzstaffel: Encyclopedia II - Schutzstaffel - The SS during World War II

Heinrich Himmler: Encyclopedia II - Holocaust denial - History of Holocaust denial

Research into Holocaust Denial has revealed that anti-Semitism has been an important part of the revisionist philosophy since the very beginnings of the movement. With few exceptions, charges of anti-Jewish bias have been leveled against many deniers over the years – charges that they have rarely rejected. Holocaust denial - Early examples. Scholars credit the very first Holocaust deniers as the Nazis themselves. Historians have documented evidence that Heinrich Himmler instructed his camp commandants to ...

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Holocaust denial, Holocaust denial - Terminology: Holocaust denial or Holocaust revisionism?, Holocaust denial - Beliefs of Holocaust Deniers, Holocaust denial - Holocaust denial examined, Holocaust denial - History of Holocaust denial, Holocaust denial - Early examples, Holocaust denial - The case of Harry Elmer Barnes, Holocaust denial - The beginnings of the modern movement, Holocaust denial - Institute for Historical Review, Holocaust denial - Bradley Smith and CODOH, Holocaust denial - R. v. Keegstra, Holocaust denial - The Zündel trials, Holocaust denial - Ken McVay and alt.revisionism, Holocaust denial - The Lipstadt affair, Holocaust denial - Ahmadinejad remarks, Holocaust denial - Public reactions to Holocaust denial, Holocaust denial - Other genocide denials, Holocaust denial - Notes

Read more here: » Holocaust denial: Encyclopedia II - Holocaust denial - History of Holocaust denial

Heinrich Himmler: Encyclopedia II - Brandenburgers - Abwehr takes Control –Brandenburgers

Canaris gave Hippel the go-ahead to create an Abwehr controlled unit along the lines of the Ebbinghaus Batallion. Basing the new formation on many of the former Ebbinghausers, Hippel formed Lehr und Bau Kompanie z.b.V. 800 (or Special Purpose Training and Construction Company No. 800) on 25 October 1939. Recruitment for the company was almost directly contrary to those of Heinrich Himmler’s SS. Rather than recruiting only those who embodied the Aryan ideal of the übermensch, Hippel scoured the Rei ...

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Brandenburgers, Brandenburgers - Origins – The Abwehr, Brandenburgers - Bataillon Ebbinghaus – Poland, Brandenburgers - Abwehr takes Control –Brandenburgers, Brandenburgers - France and the Low Countries – Yugoslavia, Brandenburgers - Training and Structure, Brandenburgers - North Africa, Brandenburgers - Operation Barbarossa - Ostfront, Brandenburgers - Middle East - Asia, Brandenburgers - Brandenburg Division - The Balkans, Brandenburgers - Italy - Dodecanese Islands, Brandenburgers - Loss of Abwehr control - Transfer to the Front, Brandenburgers - Post War - Advisors, Brandenburgers - Orders of Battle, Brandenburgers - Bibliography

Read more here: » Brandenburgers: Encyclopedia II - Brandenburgers - Abwehr takes Control –Brandenburgers




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