Friedrich Wilhelm Rediess (German: Friedrich Wilhelm Otto Redieß; 10 October 1900 – 8 May 1945) was the SS and police leader during the German occupation...
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avoid future fires. During the Nazi occupation of Norway, SS-General Wilhelm Rediess resided at Skaugum for a short period; Reichskommissar Josef Terboven...
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leaders in their general hatred of the SA. Udo von Woyrsch and Friedrich-Wilhelm Krüger were promoted to SS-Obergruppenführer in 1935 while Josias, Hereditary...
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permanently stationed at the Soldau concentration camp. In one special case, Wilhelm Rediess hired Kommando Lange to kill 1,558 mental patients from East Prussia...
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camp and the Flossenbürg concentration camp. The SS and Police Leader Wilhelm Rediess and the SS official Otto Rasch strove to develop quicker methods for...
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with the Higher SS and Police Leader, Wilhelm Rediess, were very good, and he co-operated in providing Rediess's staff a free hand with their policies...
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authorized by a decree of 13 November 1937, signed by Reich Interior Minister Wilhelm Frick. This decree authorized the creation of HSSPF in each of the 13 German...
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despite some opposition from the German occupying authorities, SS leader Wilhelm Rediess in particular. The main advocates for the camp were Minister of Justice...
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of the award on the reverse. Examples of such awards include to General Wilhelm Keitel for his direction of the 1938 occupation of the Sudetenland, and...
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Otto Rahn Freezing Tyrol, Austria March 13, 1939 35 years, 23 days Wilhelm Rediess Firearm Oslo, Norway May 8, 1945 44 years, 210 days Hans Albin Freiherr...
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