For the mathematician, see Wilhelm Weiss (mathematician).
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Wilhelm Weiss
Birth name
Wilhelm Weiß
Born
(1892-03-31)March 31, 1892 Stadtsteinach, Kingdom of Bavaria, German Empire
Died
February 24, 1950(1950-02-24) (aged 57) Wasserburg am Inn, West Germany
Allegiance
German Empire
Nazi Germany
Service/branch
Sturmabteilung
Years of service
1930-45
Rank
Obergruppenführer
Battles/wars
World War I, World War II
Wilhelm Weiss (German Wilhelm Weiß) (31 March 1892 – 24 February 1950) was, in the time of the Third Reich, an SA-Obergruppenführer as well as editor-in-chief of the NSDAP's official newspaper, the Völkischer Beobachter.[1]
^Lisa Pine. Hitler's 'National Community': Society and Culture in Nazi Germany.Bloomsbury Academic; 2 edition (January 12, 2017)
WilhelmWeiss (German WilhelmWeiß) (31 March 1892 – 24 February 1950) was, in the time of the Third Reich, an SA-Obergruppenführer as well as editor-in-chief...
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Wilhelmina Althan. In later life, Weiss became a friend of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach and met J.S. Bach through him. Bach and Weiss were said to have competed in...
also those who were critics of the Weimar Republic. Its editor was WilhelmWeiss. In 1932 Die Brennessel managed to sell 40,000 copies weekly, making...
SS-Brigadeführer, he was convicted of war crimes in the Ministries Trial. WilhelmWeiß – Editor-in-Chief of the Nazi Party's official newspaper, the Völkischer...
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nodosa (Carl Linnaeus), or Charales – Chara batrachosperma (Friedrich WilhelmWeiss). Initially, Roth used the name Chara gelatinosa. The binomial nomenclature...
Gebirgs-Division 1 November 1941 – 19 December 1941 Succeeded by Generalmajor WilhelmWeiß Preceded by General der Gebirgstruppe Ludwig Kübler Commander of XXXXIX...
nature reserves. Stadtsteinach is arranged in the following boroughs: WilhelmWeiss (1892-1950), politician (NSDAP), SA-Obergruppenführer and chief editor...
(1894–1945) Hans Hornauer [de] (born 1902) Rolf Rienhardt [de] (1903–1975) WilhelmWeiß (1892–1950) Josef Berchtold (1897–1962) Heinrich Fetkötter [de] (born...
Wilhelm Schitli (26 June 1912 in Osnabrück – missing in March 1945) was a German SS-Hauptsturmführer and Schutzhaftlagerführer in the Neuengamme concentration...
Peter Ulrich Weiss (8 November 1916 – 10 May 1982) was a German writer, painter, graphic artist, and experimental filmmaker of adopted Swedish nationality...
present, nothing is known about the form of the cooperation. From 1914, WilhelmWeiß indicates Georg Brokesch as the owner of the studio. The photographer...
Haber at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry and Elektrochemistry in Berlin. Together they discovered the Haber–Weiss reaction. He fled...
Wilhelm Carl Grimm (also Karl; 24 February 1786 – 16 December 1859) was a German author and anthropologist. He was the younger brother of Jacob Grimm...
Hungary. Weiss was born in Sereď. Moving to Vienna, he studied mathematics and physics at the university, and later taught those subjects. Weiss learned...
William Steinitz (born Wilhelm Steinitz; May 14, 1836 – August 12, 1900) was a Bohemian-Austrian and, later, American chess player. From 1886 to 1894...
1907. Weiss domains and the Weiss magneton are named after him. Weiss also developed the molecular or mean field theory, which is often called Weiss-mean-field...