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Himmler$504010$ - traduzione in Inglese

GERMAN NAZI POLITICIAN; LEADER OF THE GERMAN SS AND MAIN ARCHITECT OF THE HOLOCAUST (1900-1945)
Himler; Heinrich Himler; Heinrich Hemmler; Himmler, Heinrich; Himmler; Heinreich Himmler; Heinrich Luitpold Himmler; Heinrich himmler; Heinrich Hitzinger
  • Indian nationalist]] [[Subhas Chandra Bose]] in 1942
  • Gudrun]]
  • Himmler (at podium) with [[Heinz Guderian]] and [[Hans Lammers]] in October 1944
  • Himmler in 1929
  • Himmler and [[Rudolf Hess]] in 1936, viewing a scale model of [[Dachau concentration camp]]
  • Himmler visiting the [[Dachau concentration camp]] in 1936
  • Himmler, [[Ernst Kaltenbrunner]], and other SS officials visiting [[Mauthausen concentration camp]] in 1941
  • [[Generalplan Ost]]}} exhibition, 20 March 1941
  • Himmler in 1945
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  • Himmler's corpse after his suicide by [[cyanide poisoning]], May 1945
  • 1941}}
  • Gudrun]]
  • The stylised lightning bolts of the SS insignia were based on the [[Armanen runes]] of [[Guido von List]].

Himmler      
n. Heinrich Himmler (1900-1945) capo delle SS, ufficiale in seconda di Hitler, instauratore dei campi di concentramento
Heinrich Himmler         
Heinrich Himmler (1900-1945) capo delle SS, ufficiale in seconda di Hitler, instauratore dei campi di concentramento

Wikipedia

Heinrich Himmler

Heinrich Luitpold Himmler (German: [ˈhaɪnʁɪç ˈluːɪtˌpɔlt ˈhɪmlɐ] (listen); 7 October 1900 – 23 May 1945) was Reichsführer of the Schutzstaffel (Protection Squadron; SS), and a leading member of the Nazi Party of Germany. Himmler was one of the most powerful men in Nazi Germany and a main architect of the Holocaust.

As a member of a reserve battalion during World War I, Himmler did not see active service, and did not fight. He studied agriculture at university, and joined the Nazi Party in 1923 and the SS in 1925. In 1929, he was appointed Reichsführer-SS by Adolf Hitler. Over the next 16 years, he developed the SS from a 290-man battalion into a million-strong paramilitary group, and set up and controlled the Nazi concentration camps. He was known for good organisational skills and for selecting highly competent subordinates, such as Reinhard Heydrich in 1931. From 1943 onwards, he was both Chief of German Police and Minister of the Interior, overseeing all internal and external police and security forces, including the Gestapo (Secret State Police). He controlled the Waffen-SS, the military branch of the SS. Himmler held an interest in varieties of occultism and Völkisch topics, and he employed elements of these beliefs to develop the racial policy of Nazi Germany and incorporated esoteric symbolism and rituals into the SS.

Himmler formed the Einsatzgruppen and built extermination camps. As overseer of the Nazi genocidal programs, Himmler directed the killing of some six million Jews, between 200,000 and 500,000 Romanis, and other victims. The total number of civilians killed by the regime is estimated at 11 to 14 million people. Most of them were Polish and Soviet citizens.

Late in World War II, Hitler briefly appointed him a military commander and later Commander of the Replacement (Home) Army and General Plenipotentiary for the administration of the entire Third Reich (Generalbevollmächtigter für die Verwaltung). Specifically, he was given command of the Army Group Upper Rhine and the Army Group Vistula. After Himmler failed to achieve his assigned objectives, Hitler replaced him in these posts. Realising the war was lost, Himmler attempted to open peace talks with the western Allies without Hitler's knowledge, shortly before the end of the war. Hearing of this, Hitler dismissed him from all his posts in April 1945 and ordered his arrest. Himmler attempted to go into hiding, but was detained and then arrested by British forces once his identity became known. While in British custody, he committed suicide on 23 May 1945.