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  2. Anti-Nazi Council - Wikipedia

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    The Anti-Nazi Council was a London-based organisation of the 1930s. Initially part of the left-wing anti-fascist movement, it gained political significance when allied to Winston Churchill , though at the time its influence was largely covert.

  3. List of Germans who resisted Nazism - Wikipedia

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    The Jesuit Alfred Delp was an influential member of the Kreisau Circle - one of the few clandestine German Resistance groups operating inside Nazi Germany. Jakob Dautzenberg (1897–1979), KPD; Alfred Delp (1907–1945), Catholic church; Ria Deeg (1907–2000), Rote Hilfe; Anton Dey (1892–1973), SPD; Marlene Dietrich (1901–1992), actress ...

  4. Baum Group - Wikipedia

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    Through his connections, Baum organized a group of like-minded individuals to undertake anti-Nazi activities. Most members of Baum's group were Jewish and young. The average age of the members was 22. Baum's wife, Marianne, was a central figure in the group. [2] By 1938, the group had 100 members. [4]

  5. List of major perpetrators of the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    Name Photograph Date of birth Date of death Age at death Role Fate Adolf Hitler: April 20, 1889: April 30, 1945: 56 years, 10 days Leader of the Nazi Party during the Third Reich. Chancellor of Germany Führer. Committed suicide by gunshot [1] [2] Heinrich Himmler: October 7, 1900: May 23, 1945: 44 years, 228 days Reichsführer-SS. Chief of ...

  6. List of Nazi Party leaders and officials - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Rosenberg – An early Party member and Nazi philosopher, he was Editor-in-Chief of the Völkischer Beobachter from 1923 to 1938, head of the NSDAP Office of Foreign Affairs, Reichsleiter, head of Amt Rosenberg and Reich Minister for the Occupied Eastern Territories. Convicted of war crimes and hanged by the Nuremberg Tribunal.

  7. Hitler cabinet - Wikipedia

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    September 1943: Speer's ministerial authority is extended to cover the entire German war industry, and is elevated to Reich Minister of Armaments and War Production. January 1944: Dönitz accepts the Golden Party Badge and becomes a member of the Nazi Party. April 1944: Backe becomes Reich Minister of Food and Agriculture.

  8. List of Nazis (A–E) - Wikipedia

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    Doctors - notable "Nazi doctors" are covered at: List of Nazi doctors; SS personnel - notable people within the ranks are covered at: List of SS personnel (Nazis by default) For a list of the main leaders and most important party figures see: List of Nazi Party leaders and officials. Overview A–E F–K L–R S–Z

  9. Ehrenfeld Group - Wikipedia

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    Memorial plaque to Edelweiss Pirates and Ehrenfeld Group members. The Ehrenfeld Group (German: Ehrenfelder Gruppe [ˈeːʁənˌfɛldɐ ˈɡʁʊpə] ⓘ), sometimes called the Steinbrück Group (German: Steinbrück-Gruppe [ˈʃtaɪnbʁʏk ˌɡʁʊpə] ⓘ), was an anti-Nazi resistance group, active in the summer and autumn of 1944.