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as the "greater man." Dincklage showed unswerving loyalty to Hitler, noting that individual feelings had to be subordinated to the overriding need for Party unity. He wrote: "We in Gau Hanover retain our loyal following to Hitler. It's quite immaterial whether we think Hitler or Ludendorff is the
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made the decision to participate in electoral politics as the road to power, Dincklage, in his role as a Party speaker, became well-known throughout the Gau as the "backpack major" because he often traveled from village to village by bicycle to speaking engagements where he would agitate the
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In early 1930, Dincklage fell ill with pneumonia, the result, it was supposed, from bicycling in inclement winter weather. He spent many months in treatment, and died on 7 October 1930. The urn with his ashes was buried in the presence of
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elections. He would paste up posters in the morning, engage local residents throughout the day and deliver a speech in the village tavern in the evening before moving on to the next village.
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of the newly formed Gau Hanover-North, and also continued to head the local Hanover office until 1929. Together with Rust, Dincklage in September 1925 became a member of the
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greater." He was fully supportive of the Party's renewed emphasis on turning to the middle classes for electoral support. In a December 1927 letter to a Nazi
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73 (Hanover) being given the honorary designation "Dincklage." Also, after the Nazis came to power, streets in Hanover and
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Hitler's Voice: The Völkischer Beobachter, 1920-1933, Vol. 1: Organisation & Development of the Nazi Party
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Hildesheimer Gedächtnisorte – eine Lokalstudie zum kollektiven Gedächtnis von der Kaiserzeit bis heute
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were renamed in his honor, returning to their former names upon the fall of the Nazi regime in 1945.
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was lifted, serving as the business manager in the Hanover local office. He, together with
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In early 1925, Dincklage joined the Nazi Party when the ban imposed on it following the
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Dincklage was also for a time an editor for the local weekly Nazi newspaper named the
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Böttcher, Dirk; Mlynek, Klaus; Röhrbein, Waldemar R.; Thielen, Hugo, eds. (2002).
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and became politically active, serving as the local secretary of the conservative
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Gauleiter: The Regional Leaders of the Nazi Party and Their Deputies, 1925–1945
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and, after completing his education, embarked on an officer's career in the
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Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon: von den Anfängen bis in die Gegenwart
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position under Rust. He held these positions until his death.
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of the 65th (5th Rhenish) Infantry Regiment, headquartered in
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population to successfully mobilize voters in provincial and
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created seven new regional SA commands, each under an SA-
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Nazism 1919-1945, Volume 1: The Rise to Power 1919-1934
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Index

Gauleiter
Gau Southern Hanover-Brunswick
Hermann Muhs
Gauleiter
Viktor Lutze
Wilhelmshaven
Province of Hanover
Kingdom of Prussia
German Empire
Davos
Switzerland
Nazi Party
German National People's Party
German Völkisch Freedom Party
German Empire
Imperial German Army
Luftstreitkräfte
Major
World War I
Iron Cross
Nazi Party
OberfĂĽhrer
Sturmabteilung
Gauleiter
Hanover
Wilhelmshaven
Prussian Army
company commander
Cologne
First World War

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