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English: Wilhelm Gustloff (1895–1936), founder of the Swiss NSDAP/AO (the Nazi Party organisation for German citizens living outside Germany) at Davos. Photo: Heinrich Hoffmann
Deutsch: Wilhelm Gustloff (1895–1936) war ein deutscher Nationalsozialist und Landesgruppenleiter der NSDAP-Auslandsorganisation (AO) in der Schweiz.
Datum no later than 1935
Fons Der Mann, der mit seinem Selbstmord Hitler stoppen wollte
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