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Near the end of the war, Reinhard started inviting young male prisoners to dinner in his home, where he would hold conversations on philosophy, literature, and politics. In some occasions, this enabled the invitees to have other prisoners freed. It is unknown what
Reinhard's purpose was in hosting
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With new his identity, Reinhard was able to remarry his wife in
December 1951, who had been posing as the widow of Hellmuth Reinhard.
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Patzschke changed his last name to the more
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these meals; he would drink heavily towards the end and sometimes mentioned death sentences for which he had a bad conscience.
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On 28 January 1942, Reinhard was sent to Norway. By 1943, he had been given the rank of
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Reinhard was born
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273:Reinhard served in the
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501:Grini detention camp
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546:"Hellmuth Reinhard"
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153:the Gestapo
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512:References
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209:Weißenfels
203:Background
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39:Birth name
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386:kontordom
328:Amsterdam
313:Waffen-SS
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131:1933–1945
662:(eds.).
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