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  1. Walter Friedrich Schellenberg (16 January 1910 – 31 March 1952) was a German SS functionary during the Nazi era. He rose through the ranks of the SS, becoming one of the highest ranking men in the Sicherheitsdienst (SD) and eventually assumed the position as head of foreign intelligence for Nazi Germany following the abolition of ...

  2. Cruz de Mérito de Guerra. Walter Friedrich Schellenberg ( Saarbrücken, 16 de janeiro de 1910 – Turim, 31 de março de 1952) foi um oficial nazista da SS que dirigiu a inteligência alemã antes e durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial . Nascido na Alemanha, Schellenberg mudou-se com a família para Luxemburgo após a ocupação ...

  3. Walter Friedrich Schellenberg war ein deutscher SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Polizei. Schellenberg war ab Mitte 1944 Leiter des Auslandsnachrichtendienstes, Amt VI im Reichssicherheitshauptamt und den Restbeständen der zerschlagenen militärischen Abwehr, die hier zum Teil aufgingen. Er wurde im Wilhelmstraßen-Prozess ...

  4. 2 de abr. de 2019 · A review of a book that examines the career of Walter Schellenberg, the last head of Nazi Germany’s Foreign Intelligence Service, and the history of his office. The reviewer praises the book as a comprehensive institutional history but criticizes its lack of biographical material and its close reading of the documents.

    • Kristie Macrakis
    • 2019
  5. 7 de nov. de 2023 · Learn how Walter Schellenberg, a senior Nazi intelligence officer, survived the war by betraying his colleagues and cooperating with the Allies. Discover his role in a smuggling network that aimed to install a Nazi king in Britain.

  6. Dr. Giselher Wirsing Affidavit, December 29, 1949. Walter Schellenberg wanted to be the man who ended the war. He claimed time and again that he broached the idea of peace negotiations with Himmler as early as August 1942 and made several attempts to contact the West, only to be held back by Himmler at the last moment.

  7. Walter Friedrich Schellenberg ( Saarbrücken, 16 de janeiro de 1910 – Turim, 31 de março de 1952) foi um oficial nazista da SS que dirigiu a inteligência alemã antes e durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial.