Sdp-Mitglied - Oskar Schindler, Hermann Krumey, Josef Blosche, Karl Hermann Frank, Konrad Henlein, Josef Pfitzner, Gustav Jonak, Franz Suchomel (German, Paperback)


Dieser Inhalt ist eine Zusammensetzung von Artikeln aus der frei verfugbaren Wikipedia-Enzyklopadie. Seiten: 209. Nicht dargestellt. Kapitel: Oskar Schindler, Hermann Krumey, Josef Blosche, Karl Hermann Frank, Konrad Henlein, Josef Pfitzner, Gustav Jonak, Franz Suchomel, Erich Gierach, Herbert David, Willi Brandner, Franz Wolf, Heinz Zatschek, Alfred Rosche, Walter Becher, Gustav Hacker, Hermann Knaus, Rudolf Lochner, Heinz Rutha, Franz May, Anton Pfrogner, Anton Kreissl, Fritz Kollner, Bruno Schier, Ludwig Eichholz, Karl Feitenhansl, Ernst Kundt, Franz Kunzel, Frank Seiboth, Wilhelm Dressler, Karl Mocker, Lothar Kunz, Eduard Fiedler, Kurt Oberdorffer, Guido Klieber, Anton Hausmann, Anton Baumgartl, Hubert Birke, Georg Wollner, Hans Schutz, Friedrich Burger, Felix Bornemann, Richard Lammel, Rudolf Sandner, Paul Johannes Schlesinger, Ernst Peschka, Wolfgang Richter, Alfred Kottek, Rudolf Wenzel, Rudolf Dietl, Ludwig Frank, Julius Honig, Gottfried Krczal, Walther Jaroschek, Franz Stiebitz, Karl Klimberger, Gustav Adolf Oberlik, Karl Folta, Rudolf Meckel, Konstantin Hoss, Rudolf Schicketanz, Walter Brand, Wolfgang Von Zeynek, Oskar Janicki, Rudolf Raschka, Josef Kraus, Adolf Jobst. Auszug: Oskar Schindler (28 April 1908 9 October 1974) was an ethnic German industrialist born in Moravia. He is credited with saving almost 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust by employing them in his enamelware and ammunitions factories, which were located in what is now Poland and the Czech Republic respectively. He is the subject of the novel Schindler's Ark, and the film based on it, Schindler's List. Oskar Schindler was born 28 April 1908 into an ethnic German family in Svitavy (German: ), Moravia, then part of Austria-Hungary, now in the Czech Republic. His parents, Hans Schindler and Franziska Luser, divorced when Oskar was 27. Oskar was very close to his younger sister, Elfriede. Schindler was brought up in the Catholic faith and remained a Roman Catholic throughout his life. After s

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Dieser Inhalt ist eine Zusammensetzung von Artikeln aus der frei verfugbaren Wikipedia-Enzyklopadie. Seiten: 209. Nicht dargestellt. Kapitel: Oskar Schindler, Hermann Krumey, Josef Blosche, Karl Hermann Frank, Konrad Henlein, Josef Pfitzner, Gustav Jonak, Franz Suchomel, Erich Gierach, Herbert David, Willi Brandner, Franz Wolf, Heinz Zatschek, Alfred Rosche, Walter Becher, Gustav Hacker, Hermann Knaus, Rudolf Lochner, Heinz Rutha, Franz May, Anton Pfrogner, Anton Kreissl, Fritz Kollner, Bruno Schier, Ludwig Eichholz, Karl Feitenhansl, Ernst Kundt, Franz Kunzel, Frank Seiboth, Wilhelm Dressler, Karl Mocker, Lothar Kunz, Eduard Fiedler, Kurt Oberdorffer, Guido Klieber, Anton Hausmann, Anton Baumgartl, Hubert Birke, Georg Wollner, Hans Schutz, Friedrich Burger, Felix Bornemann, Richard Lammel, Rudolf Sandner, Paul Johannes Schlesinger, Ernst Peschka, Wolfgang Richter, Alfred Kottek, Rudolf Wenzel, Rudolf Dietl, Ludwig Frank, Julius Honig, Gottfried Krczal, Walther Jaroschek, Franz Stiebitz, Karl Klimberger, Gustav Adolf Oberlik, Karl Folta, Rudolf Meckel, Konstantin Hoss, Rudolf Schicketanz, Walter Brand, Wolfgang Von Zeynek, Oskar Janicki, Rudolf Raschka, Josef Kraus, Adolf Jobst. Auszug: Oskar Schindler (28 April 1908 9 October 1974) was an ethnic German industrialist born in Moravia. He is credited with saving almost 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust by employing them in his enamelware and ammunitions factories, which were located in what is now Poland and the Czech Republic respectively. He is the subject of the novel Schindler's Ark, and the film based on it, Schindler's List. Oskar Schindler was born 28 April 1908 into an ethnic German family in Svitavy (German: ), Moravia, then part of Austria-Hungary, now in the Czech Republic. His parents, Hans Schindler and Franziska Luser, divorced when Oskar was 27. Oskar was very close to his younger sister, Elfriede. Schindler was brought up in the Catholic faith and remained a Roman Catholic throughout his life. After s

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United States

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July 2010

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July 2010

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229 x 152 x 12mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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210

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978-1-159-32133-8

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9781159321338

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