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  Walter Schellenberg - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Schellenberg enrolled in the University of Marburg, and then in the University of Bonn in 1929 to study medicine, but soon after he decided to study law.
Schellenberg saw himself as one of the great spymasters of the era and failed to notice that, for instance, most German spies in England had been detected and killed or turned to work for the English security services.
Walther Schellenberg died of cancer in Turin, Italy.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Walter_Schellenberg   (451 words)

  
  Walter Schellenberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Schellenberg enrolled in the University of Marburg, and then in the University of Bonn in 1929 to study medicine, but soon after he decided to study law.
Schellenberg saw himself as one of the great spymasters of the era and failed to notice that, for instance, most German spies in Britain had been detected and either executed or turned to work for the British security services.
Walther Schellenberg died of cancer in Turin, Italy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Walther_Schellenberg   (461 words)

  
 NTU Info Centre: Walter Schellenberg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Correctly: Walther Schellenberg (January 16, 1910-March 21, 1952) was a German Nazi and second-in-command of the Gestapo.
Schellenberg enrolled in the University of Bonn in 1929 to study law.
Schellenberg saw himself as one of the great spymasters of the era and failed to notice that, for instance, most German spies in England had been detected and killed or turned to work for the English security services.
www.nowtryus.com /article:Walther_Schellenberg   (404 words)

  
 Walter Schellenberg -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Correctly: Walther Schellenberg, full name Walther Friedrich Schellenberg (January 16, 1910 - March 31, 1952) was a (A person of German nationality) German (A German member of Adolf Hitler's political party) Nazi and second-in-command of the (The secret state police in Nazi Germany; known for its terrorist methods) Gestapo.
Schellenberg saw himself as one of the great spymasters of the era and failed to notice that, for instance, most German spies in (A division of the United Kingdom) England had been detected and killed or turned to work for the English security services.
Walther Schellenberg died of cancer in (Capital city of the Piemonte region of northwestern Italy) Turin, (A republic in southern Europe on the Italian Peninsula; was the core of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire between the 4th century BC and the 5th century AD) Italy.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/w/wa/walter_schellenberg.htm   (570 words)

  
 Walter Schellenberg - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Correctly: Walther Schellenberg (January 16, 1910-March 21, 1952) was a German Nazi and second-in-command of the Gestapo.
Schellenberg enrolled in the University of Bonn in 1929 to study law.
Schellenberg saw himself as one of the great spymasters of the era and failed to notice that, e.g., most German spies in England had been detected and turned to work for the English security services.
www.music.us /education/W/Walter-Schellenberg.htm   (628 words)

  
 Axis History Forum :: Einsatzgruppe affidavit of Walther Schellenberg
Accordingly, Schellenberg's statement that he became aware of the "prime mission" of the Einsatzgruppen only on 26 September 1945, long after the Einsatzgruppen had been dissolved, is essentially valueless for historical purposes, although it may have had legal value in incriminating the Wehrmacht in a criminal conspiracy, which is the obvious purpose of the affidavit.
The most cursory reading of Schellenberg's affidavit shows that he was fulfilling a requirement from his interrogator to supply evidence incriminating the Wehrmacht while at the same time avoiding self-incrimination.
This affidavit by Schellenberg is a shining example of the need to analyse very carefully such post-war statements by senior Gertman officials, rather than just plucking excerpts from them to support a particular position.
forum.axishistory.com /viewtopic.php?t=60792   (3673 words)

  
 Spy Tech Agency
The Salon Kitty was a German SD establishment in which, according to German spy chief Walter Schellenberg, "important visitors from other countries could be 'entertained' in a discreet atmosphere and...offered seductive feminine companionship.
It is described in The Schellenberg Memoirs (1956): Double walls were built for the incorporation of microphones.
The ostensible owner of the house was provided with the necessary domestic and catering staff for the establishment to be able to offer the best service, food, and drink.
www.spytechagency.com /spy_tech_agency/spy_trivia.htm   (1486 words)

  
 VIP Records: Wagner's Die Meistersinger Act 3
Walther is madly in love with her, but he isn't a member of the Master Singers' Guild, so he is ineligible to compete.
Walther on the other hand, triumphs by performing the song in a way that reflects both inspiration and tradition.
The opera ends with Eva's father Pogner passing her hand in marriage to Walther, and Sachs proudly passing the mantle of Master Singer on to him as well.
www.vintageip.com /records/vipop1006.html   (1420 words)

  
 SCHELLENBERG, WALTHER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Walther Schellenberg (January 16, 1910-March 21, 1952) was a German Nazi and second-in-command of Gestapo.
In 1940 he was charged to form a list of 2300 prominent Britons that would have been arrested after a successful conquest of Great Britain.
Mission was a failure - Schellenberg managed only to delay their baggage for a few hours.
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /definition/SCHELLENBERG,+WALTHER   (352 words)

  
 David Duke's Nazi Orgy
The allotment of land for the sanctuary, and Walther Friedrich Schellenberg (ver.
11 It shall be for Walther Friedrich Schellenberg that are sanctified of the sons of Zadok; which have kept my charge, which went not astray when the children of Nazi Germany went astray, as the SS-Verfügungstruppe went astray.
It was in the nature of the first-fruits of the land, and was therefore holy to the Führer; and, though Walther Friedrich Schellenberg and SS-Verfügungstruppe had both the use of it and the inheritance of it to them and their heirs, yet they might not sell it nor exchange it, v.
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 Roncalli Aktuelles
Tickets zu Originalpreisen (ohne zusätzliche Vorverkaufsgebühr!) gibt es ab sofort exclusiv in der Geschäftsstelle der Frankfurter Rundschau (Walther von Cronberg Platz).
Auch in diesem Jahr laden Circus Roncalli und Jagdhaus Schellenberg zu einer neuen Show zwischen grünen Tannen und geheimnisvoll illuminierten Bäumen.
Vier Stunden märchenhaftes Staunen verspricht die neue Küchen-und-Kunst-Inszenierung den Gästen –in der mondänen Atmosphäre des 100 Jahre alten Spiegeltanzpalastes aus der Jahrhundertwende serviert Küchenchef Andreas Matern vom Jagdhaus Schellenberg in vier Gängen Köstlichkeiten wie aus dem Schlaraffenland.Das Gastspiel im Märchenwald dauert von 08.
www.roncalli.de /index1.htm   (886 words)

  
 Walter Schellenberg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Correctly: Walther Schellenberg, full name Walther Friedrich Schellenberg (January 16, 1910 - March 31, 1952) was a German Nazi and second-in-command of the Gestapo.
He was released in 1951 due to worsening liver condition and moved to Switzerland, and then to Pallanza, Italy.
Louis Hagen & Andre Deutsch - The Schellenberg Memoirs (1956)
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/W/Walter-Schellenberg.htm   (511 words)

  
 chap10
In 1923, the year of the Beer Hall Putsch, Bormann joined the Nazi's predecessor and early competitor, the Freikorps Rossbach, where he quickly rose to become one of the leaders of the Mecklemburg chapter's organization.
While functioning in this position, Bormann was an accomplice in the murder of another member of the organization, Walther Kadow, a former elementary school teacher of his.
With his new wife Gerda, Bormann began a family that would eventually include ten children and would, if possible, in some respects be even more perverse than the family in which he grew up.
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 THE ILLUMINATI - PETER LEVENDA AND THE MAGICKAL ROOTS OF NAZISM interview by Tracy R. Twyman
In the memoirs of Walter Schellenberg he is described as "a Munich physician who belonged to the intimate circle around Hitler.
According to Walther Schellenberg’s memoirs, "Each member had his own armchair with an engraved silver nameplate, and each had to devote himself to a ritual of spiritual exercises aimed mainly at mental concentration.
DR: On P. 73 you suggest that the Friekorps assassination of Foreign Minister Walther Rathenau (in June 1922) on the eve of the summer solstice was a human sacrifice to the sun god Wotan.
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 SouthernUtah.com - The Timely Fluke And The Kidnapping   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The task of snatching the Duke of Windsor was given to an SS officer, Walther Schellenberg, whose character was a blend of a keen and innovative mind with instincts and morals of a gangster.
Rumors had spread at the dock that a bomb had been planted on the ocean liner, so the captain delayed sailing for an hour while the vessel was searched.
Meanwhile, Schellenberg and three of his men leaped into an automobile and began racing “hell-bent” for the dock.
www.southernutah.com /Articles/Over_50/180525.740306/document_view?month:int=9&year:int=2004   (599 words)

  
 Walter Schellenberg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
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Was the enemy of Wilhelm Canaris, whom he replaced in 1944, when he became head of Combined Secret Services, with the Abwehr being disbanded.
Schellenberg saw himself as one of the great spymasters of the era and failed to notice that, e.g., most German spies in England had been detected and turned to work for the English security services.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/walter_schellenberg   (449 words)

  
 Espionage
During World War I, MI6 or SIS proved to be very effective, uncovering and exposing a vast German spy ring headed by Gustav Steinhauer and, for the most part, outwitting the military spies throughout the world that were directed by German spymaster Walther Nicolai.
The organization's image was tarnished in World War II when two of its agents were abducted at Venlo in the Netherlands in 1939 through a clever Abwehr ruse conducted by SD spymaster Walter Schellenberg.
So embarrassing was the Venlo Incident, as it came to be called, that MI6's covert operations in Nazi-held European countries during World War II were turned over to the newly-created SOE (Special Operations Executive.) MI6 fared better during the Cold War but it saw many setbacks when the KGB outwitted its schemes.
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 NARA - Press - Press Release
Under the auspices of the IWG, the CIA has reviewed and declassified "Name Files" of many Nazi figures and related subjects, including the files on Walter Schellenberg (Head of the Reich Security Main Office Foreign Intelligence Service) and Otto Skorzeny (Hitler's favorite commando, having snatched Mussolini from captivity).
The files also provide new insight into such individuals as Walther Rauff, Krunoslav Dragonovic, and Reinhard Gehlen.
The CIA's name file on Walther (Walter) Rauff, one of Nazi Germany's notorious war criminals, contains some new information about Rauff's wartime efforts and detailed, if unconfirmed, reports about his postwar travels and career.
www.archives.gov /press/press-releases/2002/nr02-52.html?template=print   (927 words)

  
 Tantoo - Movie information at FilmsAndTV.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit
This film follows the 17th-century journey of a French priest (Lothaire Bluteau) whose mission was to convert the native people of Canada into Christianity.
A young Cherokee orphan, Little Tree (James Cromwell), tries to find important meanings of life handed down through his ancestors that are hard to balance with the cruel world he inhabits.
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 Dragon Key Press Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The focal point of Wewelsburg, evidently owing much to the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, was a great dining hall with an oaken table to seat twelve picked from the senior Gruppenführers.
I believe that CIA - specifically the boys at MK-ULTRA - came close to becoming our very own, homegrown version of Merlin but I don't think Harry Truman was a fl magician himself.
DR: In Unholy Alliance you suggest that the Friekorps assassination of Foreign Minister Walther Rathenau (in June 1922) on the eve of the summer solstice was a human sacrifice to the sun god Wotan.
www.dragonkeypress.com /articles/article_2004_10_24_0257.html   (9075 words)

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