- 1936 in the
German Reich, he
removed Gisevius from office.
Throughout his time
working for the Gestapo,
Gisevius described himself as
living in constant...
- Bridge. The
officers involved included Sgt.
Kenneth Bowen, Sgt.
Robert Gisevius,
Officer Anthony Villavaso and
Officer Robert Faulcon. The
officers arrived...
- 1933, he came to know Hans
Bernd Gisevius, then an
official in the
Berlin Police Headquarters;
after the war,
Gisevius produced an
apologetic account of...
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known about both
Gisevius's alleged sources and
Stauffenberg himself,
Gisevius's account is at best
questionable hearsay.
Gisevius disliked Stauffenberg...
- In his
memoir Bis zum
bitteren Ende ("To the
Bitter End"), Hans
Bernd Gisevius, a
German diplomat and
intelligence officer during the
Second World War...
-
Abwehr in
October 1933. It was in this
connection that he met Hans
Bernd Gisevius and
Arthur Nebe, who were
working in the
Gestapo and
became conspirators...
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Retrieved 16 June 2023.
Priemel 2016, p. 129.
Priemel 2016, pp. 129–130. "
Gisevius testimony at
Nuremberg Trial -
Collections Search -
United States Holocaust...
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Vierteljahrshefte für
Zeitgeschichte 45(1997) (PDF, 6,5 MB), pp. 385–423. H.
Gisevius, Part Two,
section 3, "Too Late – 20 July 1944"
Miller &
Schulz 2015, p...
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Gustaw Herman Marcin Gizewiusz, or
Gustav Gisevius (21 May 1810 – 7 May 1848) was a
Polish political figure, folklorist, and translator. He was married...
- (1943)
Flight from
Terror New York:
Robert M. McBride, pp. 252, 263; –
Gisevius, Hans
Bernd (1947) To the
Bitter End New York:
Houghton Mifflin, p. 153;...