Wilhelm Cornides

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Wilhelm Cornides (* 28. Juli 1920 in München; † 15. Juli 1966) war ein deutscher Publizist. Er war der Verfasser des „Cornides-Berichts“, einer bekannten und häufig zitierten Quelle zum Wissen um den Holocaust in der deutschen Bevölkerung während des Krieges, und nach 1945 Mitgründer der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik. rdf:langString
Wilhelm Cornides (né le 20 juillet 1920 et mort le 15 juillet 1966) est un militaire de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Sergent dans la Wehrmacht, il est connu comme l'auteur du Rapport Cornides, un témoignage personnel sur le camp d'extermination de Belzec. rdf:langString
Wilhelm Cornides (20 July 1920 – 15 July 1966) was a Wehrmacht sergeant in World War II, serving in the General Government territory. He was the author of the Cornides Report, which contains his account of the extermination of Jews at Belzec during the Holocaust. In December 1946 Cornides became the founder of Europa-Archiv (renamed Internationale Politik in 1995), the first post-war magazine in Allied-occupied Germany. In 1955 he was instrumental along with Theodor Steltzer, Minister-President of Schleswig Holstein and former member of the dissident Kreisau Circle, in founding the German Council on Foreign Relations (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik, DGAP). Through his mother Cäcilie (Cilla) von Oldenbourg, Cornides was a member of the Oldenbourg family, owners of Oldenbourg V rdf:langString
Wilhelm Cornides (20 luglio 1920 – 15 luglio 1966) è stato un militare tedesco, sergente della Wehrmacht nella seconda guerra mondiale, in servizio nel territorio del Governatorato Generale. Fu l'autore del Rapporto Cornides, che contiene il suo resoconto dello sterminio degli ebrei a Belzec durante l'Olocausto. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Wilhelm Cornides
rdf:langString Wilhelm Cornides
rdf:langString Wilhelm Cornides
rdf:langString Wilhelm Cornides
rdf:langString Wilhelm Cornides
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xsd:date 1966-07-15
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xsd:date 1920-07-20
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xsd:date 1920-07-20
rdf:langString Wilhelm Cornides, magazine print
xsd:date 1966-07-15
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rdf:langString Wilhelm Cornides (* 28. Juli 1920 in München; † 15. Juli 1966) war ein deutscher Publizist. Er war der Verfasser des „Cornides-Berichts“, einer bekannten und häufig zitierten Quelle zum Wissen um den Holocaust in der deutschen Bevölkerung während des Krieges, und nach 1945 Mitgründer der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik.
rdf:langString Wilhelm Cornides (né le 20 juillet 1920 et mort le 15 juillet 1966) est un militaire de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Sergent dans la Wehrmacht, il est connu comme l'auteur du Rapport Cornides, un témoignage personnel sur le camp d'extermination de Belzec.
rdf:langString Wilhelm Cornides (20 July 1920 – 15 July 1966) was a Wehrmacht sergeant in World War II, serving in the General Government territory. He was the author of the Cornides Report, which contains his account of the extermination of Jews at Belzec during the Holocaust. In December 1946 Cornides became the founder of Europa-Archiv (renamed Internationale Politik in 1995), the first post-war magazine in Allied-occupied Germany. In 1955 he was instrumental along with Theodor Steltzer, Minister-President of Schleswig Holstein and former member of the dissident Kreisau Circle, in founding the German Council on Foreign Relations (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik, DGAP). Through his mother Cäcilie (Cilla) von Oldenbourg, Cornides was a member of the Oldenbourg family, owners of Oldenbourg Verlag publishers; a German publishing house founded in 1858 by Rudolf Oldenbourg.
rdf:langString Wilhelm Cornides (20 luglio 1920 – 15 luglio 1966) è stato un militare tedesco, sergente della Wehrmacht nella seconda guerra mondiale, in servizio nel territorio del Governatorato Generale. Fu l'autore del Rapporto Cornides, che contiene il suo resoconto dello sterminio degli ebrei a Belzec durante l'Olocausto. Nel dicembre 1946, Cornides divenne il fondatore di Europa-Archiv (dal 1995 Internationale Politik), la prima rivista del dopoguerra nella Germania occupata dagli Alleati. Nel 1955 fu fondamentale insieme a Theodor Steltzer, ministro-presidente dello Schleswig-Holstein ed ex membro del circolo dissidente Kreisau, per la fondazione del (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik, DGAP). Attraverso la discendenza dalla madre Cäcilie (Cilla) von Oldenbourg, Cornides era un membro della famiglia Oldenbourg, proprietaria della casa editrice Oldenbourg Verlag; una casa editrice tedesca fondata nel 1858 da Rudolf Oldenbourg.
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