^Inquiry and Mediation Committee from 27 November 1927 to 1 January 1934
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Walter Buch (24 October 1883 – 12 September 1949) was a German jurist as well as an SA and SS official during the Nazi era. He was Martin Bormann's father-in-law. As head of the Supreme Party Court, he was an important Party official. However, due to his insistence on prosecuting major Party figures on moral issues, he alienated Adolf Hitler, and his power and influence gradually diminished into insignificance. After the end of the Second World War in Europe, Buch was classified as a major regime functionary or Hauptschuldiger in the denazification proceedings in 1948. On 12 September 1949, he committed suicide.
WalterBuch (24 October 1883 – 12 September 1949) was a German jurist as well as an SA and SS official during the Nazi era. He was Martin Bormann's father-in-law...
1929, Bormann married 19-year-old Gerda Buch [de] (23 October 1909 – 23 March 1946), whose father, Major WalterBuch, served as a chairman of the Untersuchung...
secretary to Adolf Hitler, Martin Bormann (1900–1945) and his wife, Gerda Buch [de] (1909–1946). He was baptised in the German Evangelical Church with Adolf...
Philipp Bouhler, Chief of the Chancellery of the Führer of the NSDAP. WalterBuch, Chairman of USCHLA, the Supreme Party Court (Oberstes Parteigericht...
erupt spontaneously, they are not to be hampered." The chief party judge WalterBuch later stated that the message was clear; with these words, Goebbels had...
Block Martin Bormann Kuno-Hans von Both Philipp Bouhler Wilhelm Bruckner WalterBuch Karl-Heinz Bürger Kurt Daluege Eduard Dietl Sepp Dietrich Franz Xaver...
(Rudolf Hess) Party Treasurer (Franz Xaver Schwarz) Supreme Party Judge (WalterBuch) Reichsleiter Gauleiter Ahnenerbe – List of Ahnenerbe institutes German...
according to Steigman-Gall, some Nazis, like Dietrich Eckart (died 1923) and WalterBuch, saw Nazism and Christianity as part of the same movement. Aggressive...
Reichsgau Wartheland. In late 1935 the Supreme Party Court under Chairman WalterBuch, the father-in-law of Martin Bormann, began an investigation into Kube...
Ordnungspolizei (Order Police) and Deputy Reich Protector of Bohemia-Moravia WalterBuch, Reichsleiter and Chief of the Supreme Party Court Franz Xaver Schwarz...
film Tiefland (which was released only in 1954), while fellow director Walter Ruttmann worked on the party film. Ruttmann's ideals departed significantly...
Nazi Party Chancellery. Bormann married the sister of Topp's crew mate, WalterBuch. Topp was close enough to be invited to Bormann's residence in Berchtesgaden...
Soviet archaeologist, historian and researcher (b. 1878) November 12 – WalterBuch, German SS general (b. 1883) November 15 – Nathuram Godse, assassin of...
Thyssen. Among the high Nazi Party and government officials were Frank, WalterBuch, Wilhelm Frick, Joseph Goebbels, Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess, Heinrich...
died after 1943, military and ethnic-nationalistic politician 1883 WalterBuch, jurist and judge of the NSDAP-court, died 1949 in Schondorf am Ammersee...
cuttingthroughthematrix.com. Retrieved 8 March 2021. "SCHEID, Dr". Schleip, Walter (1 January 1944). "Totale rationalisierung des industriebetriebes". O.Elsner...