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As in Sally and the delightful Stu Barker – the guy she once described as the Heinrich Himmler of television comedy?
Temptation Douglas Kennedy 2006
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As in Sally and the delightful Stu Barker – the guy she once described as the Heinrich Himmler of television comedy?
Temptation Douglas Kennedy 2006
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Nazi leaders such as Heinrich Himmler, Reinhard Heydrich, and Adolf Eichmann all had offices on the street.
'Topography Of Terror': A New View Onto The Third Reich 'Center Of Evil' 2010
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Some went to the private collections of Third Reich honchos such as Heinrich Himmler, while others were destined for Hitler's ultimate cultural fantasy: a spectacular new museum in his hometown of Linz, Austria, which he planned to turn into a cultural capital far grander than Paris or Vienna — a city he particularly hated because its art academy had rejected him when he was an aspiring painter.
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When news arrived that Heinrich Himmler had attempted to open peace negotiations with British forces in northern Germany, Hitler drafted a political testament appointing Adm.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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The government was radicalized, leaving four National Socialist paladins wielding power over a fragmented political structure: Heinrich Himmler, Joseph Goebbels, Martin Bormann and Albert Speer.
Fearsome Days Giles MacDonogh 2011
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This was the right-hand man of Heinrich Himmler and one of the chief engineers of Hitler's vision of a Europe without Jews.
An Ordinary Man Timothy Snyder 2011
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The biographer reveals, quite startlingly, that Hitler spent more time with Eva Braun—especially after 1935—than he did with even such figures as Hermann Göring, Joseph Goebbels and Heinrich Himmler.
Gift Guide: Best of Biography Carl Rollyson 2011
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An acquaintance brought him to the door of Heinrich Himmler, the head of the SS, Hitler's special bodyguard.
An Ordinary Man Timothy Snyder 2011
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In the first three novels, collected in a cult volume called "Berlin Noir," Gunther's adversaries—whom he must not just battle but also accommodate in order to survive—include the likes of SS Reichführer Heinrich Himmler, architect of the Holocaust.
A Good Cop in a Very Bad Place Steve Dougherty 2011
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