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- Otto Schniewind (14 December 1887 – 26 March 1964) was a German General Admiral during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron...
- Julius Schniewind (28 May 1883 - 7 September 1948) was a German evangelical (Lutheran) theologian. He came to prominence in the 1930s as a leader of the...
- she returned to Germany to marry Paul-Werner Schniewind (born 1923), son of the theologian Julius Schniewind, and they decided to emigrate to the United...
- 1928. James Jackson Lee (1900–1972), who married Emily Schniewind, daughter of Henry Schniewind Jr., in 1926. Nelson Borland Lee (1906–1967), who married...
- decision should be discussed between Schniewind and Raeder. Raeder was against issuing a recall himself, telling Schniewind they did not know enough about the...
- applicable international law of the time. Of the 14 defendants indicted, Otto Schniewind and Hugo Sperrle were acquitted on all counts. Johannes Blaskowitz committed...
- that Hitler had turned his attention to Russia. Halder met Admiral Otto Schniewind on 1 July, and they shared views without understanding each other's position...
- S****y (managing editor 1990–1995, editorial director 1996) Inge von Schniewind (German edition editor 1990–1996) Arthur Bouchard (French edition editor...
- Otto Schultze (31 August 1942) Wilhelm Marschall (1 February 1943) Otto Schniewind (1 March 1944) Walter Warzecha (1 March 1944) Oskar Kummetz (16 September...
- (1886–1953) 1 October 1937 31 October 1938 1 year, 30 days 2 Schniewind, OttoAdmiral Otto Schniewind (1887–1964) 31 October 1938 12 June 1941 2 years, 224 days...