Welt von Morgen - définition. Qu'est-ce que Welt von Morgen
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Welt von Morgen - définition

SS JUDGE AND CHIEF INVESTIGATOR, REICH CRIMINAL POLICE OFFICE (1909-1982)
Konrad Morgen; Georg Morgen
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  • 10 June 1947. "10 June. L/r: Defense witness, Dr. Morgen; German radio reporter, Werner Klein; interpreter, Rudolph Nathanson, WDC; and defense attorney, Dr. Wacker. Dr. Morgen was an investigator who came to Buchenwald to investigate Commander Koch, who was in charge at the time. As a result of Dr. Morgen's investigation, Koch was arrested and executed. Dr. Morgen is also a prisoner at Dachau."

The World of Yesterday         
  • [[Café Griensteidl]] in Vienna, sometime before 1897. Zweig referred to it as the "headquarters of young literature."
NOVEL BY STEFAN ZWEIG
World of Yesterday; Die Welt von Gestern
The World of Yesterday: Memoires of a European (German title Die Welt von Gestern: Erinnerungen eines Europäers) is the memoir of Austrian writer Stefan Zweig. It has been called the most famous book on the Habsburg Empire.
Morgen (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Morgen (song)
Morgen is a former unit of measurement, from the German and Dutch word meaning morning, which denoted the amount of land that could be plowed in a morning's time.
morgen         
UNIT OF AREA
Morgen (unit)
['m?:g(?)n]
¦ noun
1. a South African measure of land equal to about 0.8 hectare or two acres.
2. a Scandinavian and German measure of land equal to about 0.3 hectare or two thirds of an acre.
Origin
C17: from Du., or from Ger. Morgen 'morning', appar. from the notion of 'an area of land that can be ploughed in a morning'.

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Georg Konrad Morgen

Georg Konrad Morgen (8 June 1909 – 4 February 1982) was an SS judge and lawyer who investigated crimes committed in Nazi concentration camps. He rose to the rank of SS-Sturmbannführer (major). After the war, Morgen served as witness at several anti-Nazi trials and continued his legal career in Frankfurt.

Morgen was known as a Blutrichter, or 'blood judge', as a result of being one of the members of the judiciary authorised to issue the death penalty. A mistranslation of this may also be the reason that he earned the nickname 'The Bloodhound Judge', said to be for his determination and doggedness in achieving justice.