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  2. Wilhelm Reich - Wikipedia

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    In Wilhelm Reich versus The Flying Saucers, James Reich (unrelated) takes the view that Reich's involvement with UFO phenomena can be traced to his introjection of cinematic content, not least The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951). [152] In late 1954, Reich began an affair with Grethe Hoff, a former patient.

  3. Secret Cabinet Council - Wikipedia

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    On 4 February 1938, as part of a reshuffle of the Reich cabinet and armed forces resulting from the Blomberg-Fritsch Affair, Neurath was sacked and replaced by Joachim von Ribbentrop, an ardent Nazi. Conversely, Neurath was a long-time professional foreign service officer, having served in posts in both the German Empire and the Weimar Republic ...

  4. Mildred Edie Brady - Wikipedia

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    Mildred Edie Brady (June 3, 1906 – July 27, 1965) was a freelance writer for The New Republic who is mostly known for writing the May 26, 1947 article The Strange Case of Wilhelm Reich [1] (with the subhead, "The man who blames both neuroses and cancer on unsatisfactory sexual activities has been repudiated by only one scientific journal") about psychiatrist Wilhelm Reich's controversial ...

  5. Naumann Circle - Wikipedia

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    Karl Kaufmann, Gauleiter and Reichsstatthalter (Reich Governor) of Gau Hamburg and an SS-Obergruppenführer; Wilhelm Keppler, businessman and financier, founder of the Freundeskreis der Wirtschaft, State Secretary in the Foreign Ministry, and an SS-Obergruppenführer; sentenced to ten years in prison in the Ministries Trial but released in ...

  6. Eulenburg affair - Wikipedia

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    Philipp, Prince of Eulenburg (1905). The Eulenburg affair [a] (also called the Harden–Eulenburg affair [b]) was a public controversy surrounding a series of courts-martial and five civil trials regarding accusations of homosexual conduct, and accompanying libel trials, among prominent members of Kaiser Wilhelm II's cabinet and entourage during 1907–1909.

  7. Vienna Conference (August 1, 1917) - Wikipedia

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    Reaffirmation of the Reich's war aims The Vienna Conference of August 1, 1917 was a German - Austro-Hungarian governmental conference designed to regulate the sharing of the quadruple European conquests, [ Note 1 ] against a backdrop of growing rivalry and divergence between the Imperial Reich [ Note 2 ] and the Dual Monarchy .

  8. Joachim von Ribbentrop - Wikipedia

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    Ulrich Friedrich-Wilhelm Joachim von Ribbentrop [1] (German: [joˈʔaxɪm fɔn ˈʁɪbəntʁɔp]; 30 April 1893 – 16 October 1946) was a German politician and diplomat who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nazi Germany from 1938 to 1945.

  9. Boxheim Documents - Wikipedia

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    Werner Best in 1942. The Boxheim Documents are coup plans drawn up on August 5, 1931, by judge and Nazi Party member Werner Best. [1] [2] [3] [4]Their name refers to the Boxheim farm in Lampertheim near Darmstadt in Hesse, where members of the leading bodies of the Hessian Nazi Party met several times in the summer of 1931.