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  1. Jul 6, 2022 · Wilm Hosenfeld was born into a Roman Catholic family of a schoolmaster near Fulda in Germany. His family ensured that he grew up strictly guided by Catholic characters and understood the ...

  2. 威爾姆·歐森菲德. 威廉·阿达尔贝特·霍森菲爾德 (Wilhelm Adalbert Hosenfeld,1895年5月2日—1952年8月13日),生於 普魯士王國 羅恩多夫 (德语:Rhöndorf) 的 欣費爾德 , 德國國防軍 上尉軍官, 納粹 黨員。. 二戰期間,霍森菲爾德私下幫助了至少60名的 波蘭 猶太人 ...

  3. Wilm Hosenfeld. Wilhelm Adalbert Hosenfeld (2 May 1895 – 13 August 1952), originally a school teacher, was a German Army officer who by the end of the Second World War had risen to the rank of Hauptmann (Captain). He helped to hide or rescue several Polish people, including Jews, in Nazi-German occupied Poland, and helped Jewish pianist and ...

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  5. Wilm Adalbert Hosenfeld (celým jménem: Wilhelm Adalbert Hosenfeld, 2. května 1895 Mackenzell, Hesensko-Nasavsko, Německé císařství – 13. srpna 1952 u Stalingradu) původně učitel, byl německý armádní důstojník s hodností kapitána, který pomohl skrýt nebo zachránit několik Poláků, včetně Židů, v nacisty obsazeném Polsku.

  6. The Hosenfeld Website www.hosenfeld.de . The comprehensive edition of Wilm Hosenfeld's letters and diary notes - edited by the Office for the Research of Military History at Potsdam - provides insight into the life and thought of a German patriot who joined the Nazis out of idealism, but turned away from them in horror when he recognized the dreadful consequences. In November 1939 he wrote to hi

  7. Wilhelm Adalbert Hosenfeld foi um professor e, durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, oficial do exército alemão, onde chegou à patente de Hauptmann. Ele ajudou a esconder ou resgatar vários cidadãos poloneses, incluindo judeus, quando o país encontrava-se sob ocupação nazista. Ele foi feito prisioneiro pelo Exército Vermelho e morreu em cativeiro soviético em 1952.

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