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Wilhelm Friedrich Loeper

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and company chief of Pioneer Battalion 19. He was wounded several times. For the service in the World War I, he was decorated with both classes of the
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in 1912. Then came his transfer to the Magdeburg Pioneer Battalion 4, where he took over command of a searchlight platoon.
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on 1 October 1928. Loeper gave himself over to building the Party up in his Gau, and fought against the
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to fall in and follow Hitler's orders. After the putsch failed, Loeper was discharged from the
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and was repealed on Strasser's resignation in December 1932. Loeper then returned to his
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and then completed training at the Neiße Military School. Already in 1904 he was made a
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after him. After the Nazi régime fell, though, such honours quickly disappeared.
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Gauleiter: The Regional Leaders of the Nazi Party and Their Deputies, 1925-1945
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to centralize control over the Gaue. However, it was unpopular with the
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broke out, Loeper was then deployed between 1914 and 1918 at the
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of the now enlarged Gau Anhalt-Provinz Sachsen-Nord, succeeding
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Military personnel from the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
16:"Wilhelm Loeper" redirects here. For the football player, see 567:. In September 1930, Loeper was also elected a member of the 471:. In this capacity, he was involved in quelling the 325: 315: 303: 295: 281: 251: 246: 236: 224: 209: 204: 188: 178: 166: 142: 130: 120: 108: 84: 72: 60: 36: 25: 814:Newspaper clippings about Wilhelm Friedrich Loeper 415:, and after various other commands, eventually an 360:(13 October 1883 – 23 October 1935) was a German 660:. In September 1935, he became a member of the 605:. On 15 July 1932 came Loeper's appointment as 457:After the war ended, Loeper became leader of a 897:Recipients of the Iron Cross (1914), 1st class 872:Nazis who participated in the Beer Hall Putsch 553:In 1928, Loeper became a member of the Anhalt 8: 769:Miller, Michael D.; Schulz, Andreas (2017). 735: 711: 699: 500:of 9 November 1923 and aimed at getting the 399:First, Loeper became an Officer Candidate ( 579:government as early as May 1932 headed by 22: 440:Mecklenburg-Schwerin Military Merit Cross 334:Mecklenburg-Schwerin Military Merit Cross 790:The History of the Nazi Party: 1919-1933 671:On 23 October 1935, Loeper died of neck 638:(Reich Governor) for the Free States of 692: 56:1 April 1927 – 23 October 1935 534:. Finally, on 1 April 1927, he became 857:Members of the Academy for German Law 723: 587:and established the publishing house 162:5 May 1933 – 23 October 1935 104:5 May 1933 – 23 October 1935 7: 852:German Army personnel of World War I 917:Members of the Reichstag 1933–1936 907:Members of the Reichstag 1932–1933 862:Members of the Reichstag 1930–1932 792:. University of Pittsburgh Press. 754:Magdeburger Biographisches Lexikon 520:(Nazi Party) in 1925. He moved to 14: 892:20th-century Freikorps personnel 463:that saw deployment both in the 268: 256: 508:in 1924 for his participation. 632:in 1933, Loeper was appointed 625:position in Magdeburg-Anhalt. 1: 912:Members of the Reichstag 1933 902:Deaths from cancer in Germany 867:Members of the Reichstag 1932 654:and appointed an honorary SS- 524:in Gau Anhalt and became the 364:politician. 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Index

Wilhelm Loeper (footballer)
Gauleiter
Gau Magdeburg-Anhalt
Gustav Hermann Schmischke
Joachim Albrecht Eggeling
Reichsstatthalter
Free State of Anhalt
Alfred Freyberg
Fritz Sauckel
Reichsstatthalter
Free State of Brunswick
Dietrich Klagges
Fritz Sauckel
Nazi Party
German Empire
Weimar Republic
Imperial German Army
Reichswehr
Hauptmann
World War I
Iron Cross
Mecklenburg-Schwerin Military Merit Cross
Frederickscross
Prussian Service Cross
Wound Badge
Nazi
Gauleiter
Gau
Magdeburg-Anhalt
Reichsstatthalter

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