Hinrich Lohse (2 September 1896 – 25 February 1964) was a German Nazi Party politician and a convicted war criminal, best known for his rule of the Reichskommissariat...
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Martin J. Lohse (born 26 August 1956) is a German physician and pharmacologist. Lohse performs ongoing research on G protein-coupled receptors. Since...
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chairman is Martin J. Lohse, a former coworker of Robert Lefkowitz at Duke University. The center derives its name from the pathologist Rudolf Virchow, who was...
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Rudolf Lange (18 April 1910 – 23 February 1945) was a German SS-Standartenführer and police official during the Nazi era. After the invasion of the Soviet...
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Alfred Rosenberg, but actually controlled by the Nazi official Hinrich Lohse, its appointed Reichskommissar. Germany's main political objectives for...
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of the Duchy at the time. Citations Weigert, Hans (1961). Busch, Harald; Lohse, Bernd (eds.). Buildings of Europe: Renaissance Europe. New York: The Macmillan...
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Vergangenheit für die Zukunft retten!, Weimar 2000, ISBN 3-935275-01-3, p. 194ff. Rudolf A. Haunschmied, Jan-Ruth Mills, Siegi Witzany-Durda. St. Georgen-Gusen-Mauthausen...
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needed] Other Germans involved with the civil administration included Hinrich Lohse and Otto Drechsler. The Germans issued new decrees at this time to govern...
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appointed by Adolf Hitler, and who reported to Ostland Reichskommissar Hinrich Lohse, headquartered in Riga. In addition, police and security matters were overseen...
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October 1941. Lohse, as part of the "civil administration" was perceived by the SD as resisting their plans. On November 15, 1941, Lohse asked for directions...
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