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Gerhard Krüger (politician)

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and held at the internment camp at Staumühle until 1948. Following his release Krüger had to find employment as a textiles sales representative due to his associations with the
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as ministerial leader of the Investigation Committee for the Protection of National Socialist Literature, a body that sought to ensure all published books conformed to
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and the following year was named to the executive board of the Deutsche Freiheits Partei but for the most part he remained a propagandist.
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formed their own political party in 1949 although this group was quickly absorbed into the larger
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Krüger's profile began to rise within the Nazi Party and in 1936 he was appointed to serve under
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journal and became a regularly featured writer, whilst also maintaining contacts with the
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From then on he concentrated much of his efforts on disseminating neo-Nazi
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itself in 1928. He became the leader of Nazi student groups at both the
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Das Personenlexikon zum Dritten Reich. Wer war was vor und nach 1945
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Krüger then entered the diplomatic service, serving initially under
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German prisoners of war in World War II held by the United Kingdom
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Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890
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Academic staff of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
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student leader and later a leading figure within the
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and it was from this basis that he was attracted to
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Index

Danzig
German Empire
Hessisch Oldendorf
Sturmabteilung
Nazi Party
Deutsche Reichspartei
Socialist Reich Party
Nazi Party
neo-Nazi
Danzig
Bund Oberland
Nazism
Sturmabteilung
Nazi Party
University of Leipzig
University of Greifswald
Deutsche Studentenschaft
Philipp Bouhler
Nazi ideology
Adolf Hitler
Martin Luther
Otto Abetz
Paris
University of Strasbourg
Posen University
British
Nazi university
Herbert Böhme
Deutsche Reichspartei
Socialist Reich Party

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