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  Peace Bibliography R-Z   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Rohm, Eberhard, Sterben fur den Frieden: Spurensicherung Hermann Stoht, Calwer, Stuttgart, West Germany, 1985.
Rohr, John A., Prophets without Honor: Public Policy and the Selective Conscientious Objector, Abingdon Press, Nashville, TN, 1971.
Stein, Mark, and Dennis J. Ernst, Resolving Conflict Once and for All: A Practical How-to Guide to Mediating Disputes, Mediation First, Louisville, KY, 1997.
www.centeronconscience.org /biblio_R-Z.htm   (10969 words)

  
 Reinhard Heydrich
In July 1931, he moved to Heinrich Himmler's chicken farm in Bavaria and subsequently became an intelligence officer in the SS in Munich.
He married von Osten in December and asked Himmler and Ernst Rohm to be the godfathers of his first child, Klaus.
Heydrich earned a reputation for toughness and jailed a man for declaring that Heydrich did not have Aryan ancestry.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/Holocaust/Heydrich.html   (1342 words)

  
 Bloody Utopian Dreams, Part 2: The Enigma of the Third Reich
Thule saw some interesting future Nazi figures pass through its lodge doors: Alfred Rosenberg – the eventual Reich Minister for the Eastern Occupied Territories, Dietrich Eckart – a key early member of the Nazi Party and editor of the Völkischer Beobachter [the Nazi Party newspaper], Rudolf Hess – the eventual Deputy of the Fuehrer
and Ernst Rohm – who became the Reichsminister of the SA The symbol of the Thule Society was a circular swastika mounted atop a double-edge dagger.
Adolf Hitler himself had come into contact with some of these arcane doctrines and teachings, and was no doubt influenced by them to a certain extent, particularly from Thule interests and the mystical inclinations of Guido von List – a leading figure in German esoteric and Aryan blood-and-race ideologies
www.crossroad.to /articles2/05/teichrib/utopian-dreams-2.htm   (2238 words)

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