Gauleiter of Upper Bavaria-Swabia later, Upper Bavaria
In office 1 June 1928 – 1 November 1930
Succeeded by
Adolf Wagner
Personal details
Born
(1895-04-03)3 April 1895 Ilmenau, German Empire
Died
17 June 1969(1969-06-17) (aged 74) Regensburg, West Germany
Nationality
German
Political party
Nazi Party
Children
Klaus Reinhardt
Occupation
Tax Administrator
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Jews on selection ramp at Auschwitz, May 1944
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People
Major perpetrators
Adolf Hitler
Heinrich Himmler
Joseph Goebbels
Heinrich Müller
Reinhard Heydrich
Adolf Eichmann
Odilo Globocnik
Theodor Eicke
Richard Glücks
Ernst Kaltenbrunner
Rudolf Höss
Christian Wirth
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Jewish ghettos in German-occupied Poland
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Ninth Fort
Odessa
Piaśnica
Ponary
Rumbula
Erntefest
"Final Solution"
Wannsee Conference
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Operation "Reinhard"
Holocaust trains
Extermination camps
End of World War II
Wola massacre
Death marches
Resistance
Auschwitz Protocols
Vrba–Wetzler report
Czesław Mordowicz
Jerzy Tabeau
Rudolf Vrba
Alfréd Wetzler
Bricha
Jewish partisans
Sonderkommando photographs
Witold Pilecki
Resistance movement in Auschwitz
Związek Organizacji Wojskowej
Witold's Report
Ghetto uprisings
Warsaw
Białystok
Łachwa
Częstochowa
International response
Joint Declaration by Members of the United Nations
Auschwitz bombing debate
MS St. Louis
Nuremberg trials
Denazification
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Bricha
Displaced persons
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Central Committee of the Liberated Jews
Reparations Agreement between Israel and the Federal Republic of Germany
Lists
Holocaust survivors
Deportations of French Jews to death camps
Survivors of Sobibor
Timeline of Treblinka extermination camp
Victims of Nazism
Rescuers of Jews
Memorials and museums
Resources
Bibliography
List of books about Nazi Germany
The Destruction of the European Jews
Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos
Functionalism versus intentionalism
Remembrance
Days of remembrance
Memorials and museums
Righteous Among the Nations
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