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    Inge Viermetz (7 March 1908 – 23 April 1997) was responsible for the Lebensborn in Nazi Germany. As an assistant to Max Sollmann, head of the Lebensborn...
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  • racer Inge Vermeulen (1985–2015), Brazilian-born Dutch field hockey player Inge Vervotte (born 1977), Belgian government minister Inge Viermetz (1908–1997)...
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    organization, the SS. All defendants were indicted on counts 1 and 2. Inge Viermetz was excluded from count 3. All defendants pleaded "not guilty". The...
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    Rabestein Elfriede Rinkel Ida Schreiter Gerda Steinhoff Maria Stromberger Inge Viermetz Elisabeth Volkenrath Erna Wallisch Emma Zimmer Simone Erpel (Hrsg.):...
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    (1901–1961), politician and Bavarian prime minister from 1957 to 1960 Inge Viermetz (1908–1997), official and defendant at the Nuremberg Trials Guido Dessauer...
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  • Tesch – Guilty, released after the judgment due to time already served Inge Viermetz – Acquitted Ernst Biberstein – Guilty, sentenced to death, commuted...
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  • Seear, Baroness Seear, 83, British social scientist and politician. Inge Viermetz, 89, Nazi Germany official. Abdurakhman Avtorkhanov, 88, Soviet/Chechen...
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  • March – Walter Bruch, German electrical engineer (died 1990) 7 March – Inge Viermetz, German official and defendant at the Nuremberg Trials (date of death...
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