Wewelsburg (German pronunciation: [ˈveːvl̩sbʊɐ̯k]) is a Renaissance castle located in the village of Wewelsburg, which is a district of the town of Büren...
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It first appeared in Nazi Germany as a design element in a castle at Wewelsburg remodeled and expanded by the head of the SS, Heinrich Himmler, which...
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For the Castle of Wewelsburg see Wewelsburg The German Wewelsburg town is part of the Büren (Westphalia) city in Paderborn district since a local government...
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outskirts of Büren-Wewelsburg which existed from 1941 to 1943 when it was disbanded. From May 1939, a small camp, the Wewelsburg satellite camp of Sachsenhausen...
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return of all rings of dead SS men and officers to be stored in a chest in Wewelsburg Castle. This was to be a memorial to symbolise the ongoing membership...
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Vogelsang wewelsburg.de/ Wewelsburg Castle Kirsten John-Stucke: Wewelsburg 1933 - 1945. Cult and terror site of the SS (PDF; 5.1 MB) "Wewelsburg 1933–1945...
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Austria (1995) Ignalina, Lithuania (2003) The village of Wewelsburg is the home of the Wewelsburg Renaissance castle, which was a focus of SS mythology during...
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scuola-SS Haus Wewelsburg 1934–1945 [The Fortress of Heinrich Himmler: The Center of SS Ideology: A Chronicle With Pictures of the SS Haus Wewelsburg School,...
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scuola-SS Haus Wewelsburg 1934-1945 [Heinrich Himmlers Burg — Das Weltanschauliche Zentrum Der SS — Bildchronick der SS-Schule Haus Wewelsburg 1934-1945]...
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characters in the Grail-mythos (see The "SS-School House Wewelsburg"). Himmler had visited the Wewelsburg on 3 November 1933 and April 1934; the SS took official...
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