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  • Gerhard Herbert Kretschmar (20 February 1939 – 25 July 1939) was a German child born with severe disabilities. After receiving a petition from the child's...
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    surname include: Gerhard Kretschmar (1939–1939), German eugenics victim Helmut Kretschmar (born 1928), German classical tenor William Kretschmar (1933–2017)...
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  • Telegraph noted that the killing of the disabled infant—whose name was Gerhard Kretschmar, born blind, with missing limbs, subject to convulsions, and reportedly...
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    1727. Pomssen is the birthplace of Gerhard Kretschmar, a victim of Hitler's program to exterminate children. Kretschmar was born blind, with one leg and...
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    disabilities. The child, born near Leipzig and eventually identified as Gerhard Kretschmar, was killed in July 1939. Hitler instructed Brandt to proceed in the...
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    authorized the first euthanization of the Nazi eugenics program, that of Gerhard Kretschmar, a 5-month-old disabled German infant. On 1 September 1939, Brandt...
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  • Schmidt, in his biography of Karl Brandt, published the child's name (Gerhard Kretschmar), the names of his parents, the place of his birth and the dates of...
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  • labourer called Richard Kretschmar requested Catel's permission to euthanise one of his children, now identified as Gerhard Kretschmar, who had been born blind...
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  • Telegraph noted that the killing of the disabled infant—whose name was Gerhard Kretschmar, born blind, with missing limbs, subject to convulsions, and reportedly...
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    Gad Beck (redirect from Gerhard Beck)
    Holocaust. Gad Beck was born Gerhard Beck in Berlin, Germany, along with twin sister Margot, the son of Hedwig (née Kretschmar) and Heinrich Beck. His father...
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    17-MKapitän zur See Chief of the 1. Sicherungsdivision 24 September 1944 — — Gerhard Koall Luftwaffe 14-LHauptmann Gruppenkommandeur of the IV./Jagdgeschwader...
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  • with Bettina Björnsten and at the Musikhochschule Detmold with Helmut Kretschmar and Günther Weißenborn. More active in concert than on the opera stage...
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    Verwaltung der staatlichen Schlösser, Gärten und Seen. ISBN 3980565432. Kretschmar, Ulrike (1990). Der kleine Finger der Bavaria. Entstehungsgeschichte der...
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  • Kurt Bauer, Germany Bernhard Ebert, Germany Gerhard Erber, Germany Valentin Gheorghiu, Romania Renate Kretschmar-Fischer, Germany Gülsin Onay, Turkey Klaus...
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