Rudolf Jung
Rudolf Jung (16 April 1882 – 11 December 1945) was a Nazi theoretician and the head of the German Bohemian Nazi movement from 1926 to 1933 before he immigrated to Germany. He joined the Nazi Party, was made an Honorary ''Gauleiter'' and became an SS-''Gruppenführer''. After the end of the Second World War, he was arrested and imprisoned by the Czechoslovak government but committed suicide before he could be brought to trial.
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by Jung, Rudolf, 1882-1945 16.04.1882-11.12.1945
Published: München : Deutscher Volksverlag, Dr. E. Boepple, 1922
Published: München : Deutscher Volksverlag, Dr. E. Boepple, 1922
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by Jung, Rudolf, 1882-1945 16.04.1882-11.12.1945
Published: Lehnitz bei Berlin : Kampf-Verl, [ca. 1924]
Published: Lehnitz bei Berlin : Kampf-Verl, [ca. 1924]
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Published: Leipzig : Bibliograph. Inst, 1938
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Published: Leipzig : Verl. Bibliograph. Inst, 1938.
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Published: Leipzig : Bibliograph. Inst, 1938
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