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Gerald Roberts Reitlinger (born 1900 in London,
United Kingdom – died 1978 in St Leonards-on-Sea,
United Kingdom) was an art historian,
especially of Asian...
- to
drive torpedoes and
other weapon systems. It was
invented by Otto
Reitlinger in 1963 (although
tests with the
substance had
taken place before, for...
- pp. 321–323. Höhne 2001, p. 458.
Weale 2012, p. 306.
Reitlinger 1989, pp. 200–204.
Reitlinger 1989, p. 199. Hale 2011, pp. 264–266.
Bishop 2005, p. 93...
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close to 50,000
people in the five
months Nebe
commanded his unit.
Gerald Reitlinger describes Nebe's
reasons for
joining the
Einsatzgruppen as "placation"...
- opportunity.
Reitlinger, Vol. I Davies, 59;
Reitlinger, Vol. I, p. 122 Davies, 55;
Reitlinger, Vol. I, p. 122
Reitlinger, Vol. I, pp. 130 and 217
Reitlinger, Vol...
- financially, though,
verging on
bankruptcy at the end of the 1950s.
President Reitlinger was
ousted in the club's
elections of 1958 by the
industrialist Roland...
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Campaign to
Protect Rural England. The
Reitlinger Open
Space on
Guards Club Road is
named after Henry Reitlinger, a
leading collector of fine art. On his...
- 1984, pp. 582–600.
Kershaw 2008, pp. 309–313.
Kershaw 2000, pp. 521–522.
Reitlinger 1989, pp. 65–66.
Beller 2007, p. 228.
Blandford 2001, p. 81. Dederichs...
- of Lyon, 1940–1945. London: The
Bodley Head. ISBN 978-0-370-31504-1.
Reitlinger,
Gerald (1981) [1956]. The SS:
Alibi of a
Nation 1922–1945. Englewood...
- Bellingham, 255; Legouix, 108; Davies, 100–101;
Reitlinger, 99, 127 Avery-Quash, ****iii;
Reitlinger, 127
Reitlinger,
Chapter 4
generally and
specifically 99...