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- Reinhard Heydrich - Wikipedia
Reinhard Tristan Eugen Heydrich ( ˈhaɪdrɪk ; German: [ˈʁaɪnhaʁt ˈtʁɪstan ˈʔɔʏɡn̩ ˈhaɪdʁɪç] ⓘ; 7 March 1904 – 4 June 1942) was a high-ranking German SS and police official in Nazi Germany as well as one of the principal architects of the Holocaust
- Reinhard van Astrea - Re:Zero Wiki
Reinhard van Astrea (ラインハルト・ヴァン・アストレア) is the current Sword Saint, the strongest being in the Kingdom of Lugunica, a member of the Royal Guard, and Felt's knight
- Reinhard Heydrich | Life Assassination | Britannica
Reinhard Heydrich, Nazi German official who was Heinrich Himmler’s chief lieutenant in the Schutzstaffel, the paramilitary corps commonly known as the SS He played a key role in organizing the Holocaust during the opening years of World War II
- Who was Reinhard Heydrich? - About Holocaust
Reinhard Heydrich was one of the chief architects of the “Final Solution” As chief of the Reich Security Main Office (RSHA), answerable only to Himmler and Hitler, he was given responsibility for coordinating the identification, transportation and murder of European Jewry from the summer of 1941
- Reinhard Heydrich: Timeline | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Reinhard Heydrich was chief of the Reich Security Main Office, the SS and police agency most directly concerned with implementing the Nazi plan to murder Jews of Europe during World War II
- Reinhard Heydrich - Jewish Virtual Library
In a time of barbarity, Reinhard Tristan Heydrich, “the Hangman,” stood out as one of the cruelest and most brutal mass murderers in Nazi Germany Those who worked Heydrich feared him, as did those who were unfortunate enough to be under his control
- Reinhard Heydrich - Encyclopedia. com
Known as "The Hangman" and "The Blond Beast," Reinhard Heydrich (1904-1942) was the chief lieutenant of the German secret police during the Nazi regime He organized mass executions in occupied countries during the early years of World War II
- Reinhard Heydrich - Biography - History Place
Born in the German city of Halle, near Leipzig on March 7, 1904, Reinhard Eugen Tristan Heydrich was raised in a cultured, musical environment His father founded the Halle Conservatory of Music and was a Wagnerian opera singer, while his mother was an accomplished pianist
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