Alexander Gustav Georg Olbricht (6 June 1876, in Breslau – 11 November 1942, in Weimar) was a German artist. He created approximately 2,000 graphics,...
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Olbricht is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Olbricht (1876–1942), German artist Bernd Olbricht (born 1956), East German sprint...
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work and teach, such as Richard Engelmann, Max Thedy, Walther Klemm, Alexander Olbricht and Hugo Gugg [de] (Hedwig Holtz-Sommer's [de] instructor). The Bauhaus...
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commander, Wehrkreis IV (Dresden) Nebe, Arthur, chief of Criminal Police Olbricht, Lieutenant General Friedrich, chief of staff to General List, Wehrkreis...
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is mobilized by Olbricht. Stauffenberg leaves with the bomb and the Reserve Army is ordered to stand down. Fromm threatens Olbricht and Stauffenberg...
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resistance network. Their most important recruit was General Friedrich Olbricht, head of the General Army Office headquarters at the Bendlerblock in central...
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among others, the family of the writer Ernst Hardt, with the painter Alexander Olbricht and also with the sculptor and painter Dorothea Werner (born Leiding)...
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thereby provide the 'spark' for the coup, which Olbricht would direct from Berlin. In late 1942, Olbricht indicated that he still needed about eight weeks...
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Malchin, Carlo Mense, Benedikt Momme Nissen [de], Eduard Morres [de], Alexander Olbricht, Otto Piltz, Leon Pohle, Harriet von Rathlef-Keilmann, Adolf Rettelbusch...
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been present (Witherington 1998: 533)..." Mark W. Hamilton, Thomas H. Olbricht, Jeffrey Peterson (eds.), Renewing Tradition: Studies in Texts and Contexts...
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