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  2. Johann Reichhart - Wikipedia

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    Johann Reichhart (29 April 1893 – 26 April 1972) was a German state-appointed judicial executioner in Bavaria from 1924 to 1946. During the Nazi period, he executed numerous people who were sentenced to death for their resistance to the German government. [1] [2] After the war, he was employed as executioner by the US Military Government in ...

  3. Guillotine - Wikipedia

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    The guillotine, axe [32] and the firing squad were the legal methods of execution during the era of the German Empire (1871–1918) and the subsequent Weimar Republic (1919–1933). The original German guillotines resembled the French Berger 1872 model, but they eventually evolved into sturdier and more effective machines.

  4. Category : People executed by Nazi Germany by guillotine

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    People executed by guillotine at Plötzensee Prison (55 P) Pages in category "People executed by Nazi Germany by guillotine" The following 80 pages are in this category, out of 80 total.

  5. Category : People executed by East Germany by guillotine

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    Pages in category "People executed by East Germany by guillotine" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  6. Topf and Sons - Wikipedia

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    From 1941, Topf & Söhne used forced labour in its factory, as did many other German firms in the Nazi period. At least 620 foreigners were forced to work for the company. These people received wages, but they were paid 25–30% less than the German employees. [4] After the war, the company was confiscated and nationalised by the Soviet ...

  7. Rhinegeist - Wikipedia

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    Rhinegeist Brewery (German: "Spirit of the Rhine" [2]) is a craft brewery and craft cidery based in Cincinnati, Ohio. [3] The company also sells their ciders under the name Cidergeist, using an alternative apple-shaped skull logo. [4]

  8. Stadelheim Prison - Wikipedia

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    Stadelheim Prison (German: Justizvollzugsanstalt München), in Munich's Giesing district, is one of the largest prisons in Germany. Stadelheim Prison Founded in 1894, it was the site of many executions , particularly by guillotine during the Nazi period.

  9. Pistacia Vera - Wikipedia

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    Pistacia Vera is a bakery and café in the German Village neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. [1] The building contributes to the city-listed and National Register -listed district of the same name. Services