Henriette von Schirach (Q78388)
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German writer, Hitler's private secretary (1913–1992)
- Henriette Hoffmann-von Schirach
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German writer, Hitler's private secretary (1913–1992) |
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Henriette von Schirach (German)
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Henriette Hoffmann (German)
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“Records show they were handed over to Bavaria by the US in 1952 for the purpose of restitution,” the report reads. “To their shock, they found they had instead been given by the Bavarian State in the early 1960s to Henriette Hoffmann-von Schirach, daughter of Hitler’s close friend and photographer, Heinrich Hoffmann, and wife of the notorious ‘Gauleiter’ [Hitler’s district governor] of Vienna, Baldur von Schirach. Von Schirach was condemned at Nuremberg for crimes against humanity for the deportation of 60,000 Austrian Jews.” (English)
Henriette von Schirach
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26 March 2018
24 August 2018
263026
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Henriette Henny von Schirach (Hoffmann) (3 Feb 1913 - 27 Jan 1992)
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- arzwiki هنرييت فون شيراخ
- dewiki Henriette von Schirach
- enwiki Henriette von Schirach
- fawiki هنریت فون شیراخ
- frwiki Henriette von Schirach
- itwiki Henriette von Schirach
- kowiki 헨리에테 폰 시라흐
- ruwiki Ширах, Генриетта фон
- ukwiki Генрієтта фон Ширах
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