
Wilhelm Kube

Kube was involved in numerous far-right and antisemitic organisations before becoming a leader of the Nazi Party in the Free State of Prussia from 1928 to 1933. Kube was an important figure in the German Christian movement and the ''Gauleiter'' of Gau Kurmark during the early years of Nazi rule. Kube was removed from all of his offices and forced out of the SS in 1936 due to a scandal over his personal feud with Walter Buch. Kube was rehabilitated into the SS by Heinrich Himmler in 1940 and appointed ''Generalkommissar'' of ''Generalbezirk Weißruthenien'' based in Minsk shortly after the German invasion of the Soviet Union. Kube was a participant in the Holocaust and approved numerous war crimes against Jewish people in western Belarus, having said: "What plague and syphilis are to humanity, are Jews to the white race" though his relatively mild treatment of German Jews during his early rule was controversial. Kube under pressure from his SS superiors was fully compliant in the extermination of German Jews by 1942.
Kube was assassinated by Soviet partisan Yelena Mazanik with a bomb in 1943. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: Berlin : Brunnen-Verl, 1934
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Published: Berlin : Brunnen Verlag, 1934
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Published: Darmstadt : Schlapp, 1934
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Published: Frankfurt a. M. : Druck von Schmidt Söhne, [1924]
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“...Kube, Wilhelm 1887-1943 Herausgeber...”
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Published: Berlin : Druck von Albert Henning, [1924]
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