Robert Siewert (30 December 1887 – 2 November 1973) was a German politician who fought in the German Resistance against National Socialism. He was a survivor of Buchenwald concentration camp, where he helped save the life of Stefan Jerzy Zweig (through causing the death of a Romani boy named Willi Blum), among others.[1]
^Helmut Müller-Enbergs; Andreas Herbst. "Siewert, Robert * 30.12.1887, † 2.11.1973 Minister des Innern des Landes Sachsen-Anhalt" (in German). Bundesstiftung zur Aufarbeitung der SED-Diktatur: Biographische Datenbanken. Retrieved 24 May 2015.
RobertSiewert (30 December 1887 – 2 November 1973) was a German politician who fought in the German Resistance against National Socialism. He was a survivor...
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identity of another prisoner who had, in fact, recently died. One kapo, RobertSiewert, himself a bricklayer, was able to convince the SS to allow Polish children...
Jewish) and was given the prisoner number 67509. Willi Bleicher and RobertSiewert, prisoner functionaries, took care of Zweig's welfare. When scheduled...
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April 2016 after a long illness. Buchenwald Resistance Nazism and race RobertSiewert Peter Hochmuth; Gerhard Hoffmann, eds. (2007), Buchenwald, ich kann...
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fellow members of the KPD-O, notably Ludwig Becker, Eugen Ochs und RobertSiewert. The leader's 50th birthday was elaborately celebrated across Germany...
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Lichtenberg district, Knorr was buried at the family's tomb at today's Robert-Siewert-Straße. Only after Knorr's death, from 1913 to 1916, the facades of...
in Buchenwald, he was a member of the building detachment headed by RobertSiewert. During the Holocaust, his mother was murdered in Auschwitz. Buchenwald...
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(shared with Robyn Cutler, Gary Deinstadt, Robert Israel, Brian Siewert, Chieli Minucci, Robert Sands, Robert Firpo-Cappiello, Dominic Messinger, and Birch...
breakaway communists in the KPDO, notably Willi Bleicher, Ludwig Becker and RobertSiewert. On 11 April 1945 Ochs and the others were freed from Buchenwald by...
Alfons Karlovich Siewert (1872–1922), also called Alfons Karlovich Zivert or Alfonse-Ferdinand-Julius-Zivert, was a Ukrainian physician, who hailed from...
Developments in Transport Theory. In 1969, Paul, along with Robert Erdmann and Charles Siewert, founded a series of conferences that have become known as...