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    groups of friends who held discussions that were centred on Harro Schulze-Boysen, Adam Kuckhoff and Arvid Harnack in Berlin, alongside many others. They...
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  • Heinz Harro Max Wilhelm Georg Schulze-Boysen (German: [ˈha.ʁoː ˈʃʊl.t͡sə ˈbɔɪ̯sn̩] ; né Schulze, 2 September 1909 – 22 December 1942) was a left-wing German...
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  • Libertas "Libs" Schulze-Boysen, born Libertas Viktoria Haas-Heye (20 November 1913, Paris – 22 December 1942, Plötzensee Prison) was a German Prussian...
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    and Wynecken 1848–1852: Amtsassessor Domeier 1853–1875: Paul Johann Friedrich Boysen 1876–1895: Gustav Struckmann 1895–1896: Hans Ukert, not as mayor 1896–1909:...
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  • he became part of an anti-fascist network after meeting Harro Schulze-Boysen through Wolfgang Rittmeister, brother to John Rittmeister. The network was...
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  • Harro Schulze-Boysen. Like numerous groups in other parts of the world, the undercover political factions led by Harnack and Schulze-Boysen later developed...
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  • Harnack, Harro Schulze-Boysen and John Sieg, from the GDR, 1983 Commemorative plaque at the Peter A. Silbermann School/Friedrich Ebert Secondary School...
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    message also contained addresses of the couple Harro Schulze-Boysen and Libertas Schulze-Boysen, resistance fighters working in Berlin, along with Kurt Schulze [de]...
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    attended Scharfenberger. and who was a close friend of Schulze-Boysen. Schulze-Boysen had been collaborating with Harnack in what was then a resistance...
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    Friedrich-Wend, Count of Eulenburg and Hertefeld, known as Prince of Eulenburg and Hertefeld, Count of Sandels (19 September 1881, in Starnberg – 1 August...
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