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Jan 4, 2024 · Born to Catholic parents in Germany in 1900, Rudolf fought in World War I before joining a nationalist paramilitary group. He first heard Adolf Hitler speak in 1922, and he joined the Nazi Party ...
He offered this statement at the Nuremberg war crimes hearings in 1946: I, Rudolf Franz Ferdinand Hoess, being first duly sworn, depose and say as follows: “I am 46 years old and have been a member of the NSDAP since 1922; a member of the SS since 1934; a member of the Waffen-SS since 1939. From December 1934 I was a member of the SS Camps ...
Apr 26, 2022 · RUDOLF (-24 Sep ---, bur Dettingen, transferred to Zwiefalten). Ortlieb's Chronicon of Zwiefalten records that "duo germani fratres Egino, Rudolfus" founded “urbis...Achalmin”. but that Egino died before construction of his castle was completed, naming his brother Rudolf as his heir[150].
Rudolf I. (1218–91). Rudolf I, also known as Rudolf of Hapsburg, was the first German king of the Hapsburg (or Habsburg) dynasty. Rudolf was born on May 1, 1218, in Limburg-im-Breisgau (Germany). A son of a count, he inherited lands in Alsace, the Aargau, and Breisgau and later considerably extended his territory, in part through his first ...
Excerpts from the Affidavit. Given by Auschwitz Kommandant Rudolf Höss at the Nuremberg War Crime Trials. Paragraph 2: "I have been constantly associated with the administration of concentration camps since 1934, serving at Dachau until 1938; then as Adjutant in Sachsenhausen from 1938 - 5/1/1940, when I was appointed Kommandant of Auschwitz.
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 27500983. Source citation. Royalty. He was the eldest son of Albrecht IV von Habsburg and Heilwig von Kyburg. His place of birth is unknown, that it was the Limburgh Castle only comes from one 17th century source that apparently choose the castle at random. Rudolf's family was of noble descent and had vast estates in ...
The first Steiner school was established in Stuttgart in 1919. Steiner's educational ideas earned him deserved renown. Steiner in time became most famous for his ideas about education, a network of "Steiner Schools," or Waldorf schools. Prolific biodynamic agriculture and gardening come through Steiner too.