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So, 'Reinhard Heydrich', you've had almost 48 hours to digest and reply to my deconstruction of your twaddle.
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Even as the director of the internal security arm of the Nazi SS, Reinhard Heydrich 1904-42 had to submit to an embarrassing investigation of his ancestry.
An Ordinary Man Timothy Snyder 2011
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In his latest novel, "Field Gray," due Tuesday, Gunther is in Cuba in 1954; the story flashes back to the war years, when Gunther finds himself drawn into the unspeakable activities of SS-trained police battalions in Eastern Europe under the auspices of Reinhard Heydrich, the head of the Gestapo.
A Good Cop in a Very Bad Place Steve Dougherty 2011
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In contrast to many of this city's other World War II monuments, Typography of Terror focuses on the perpetrators of Nazi atrocities, many of whom had their offices right on this street, including Heinrich Himmler, Reinhard Heydrich and Adolf Eichmann.
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The British Government has issued a profuse apology to the German and Slovakian governments that two of Britain's special operatives during World War II used fake IDs in their successful "Inglourious Basterds" - style mission to assassinate Nazi SS chief Reinhard Heydrich in 1942.
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Nazi leaders such as Heinrich Himmler, Reinhard Heydrich, and Adolf Eichmann all had offices on the street.
'Topography Of Terror': A New View Onto The Third Reich 'Center Of Evil' 2010
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The Wannsee Conference, held near Berlin in January 1942 and chaired by Reinhard Heydrich of the SS, is probably the most notorious "secret" meeting of World War II.
Five Best 2010
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The British Government has issued a profuse apology to the German and Slovakian governments that two of Britain's special operatives during World War II used fake IDs in their successful "Inglourious Basterds" - style mission to assassinate Nazi SS chief Reinhard Heydrich in 1942.
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Furthermore, the British government attempted to justify this heinous act by pointing out that Reinhard Heydrich was a proven war-criminal dedicated to the elimination of the nation of Czechoslovakia and to the extermination of Czechs and Jews.
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The British government has now admitted that it would have been far better if SS-Obergruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich would have lived and continued being a leader of the Gestapo and key aide to Hitler in their mission to wipe the Jews off the map rather than causing a dozen people to have to apply for a new passport.
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