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Fleischhacker is a German surname, literally meaning "Meat Chopper." Notable people with the surname include: * Hans Fleischhacker Hans Fleischhacker (10 March 1912 – 30 January 1992) was a German anthropologist with the Ahnenerbe and a commander in the SS of Nazi Germany. He worked with Bruno Beger on some projects, making measurements of Jewish people. He was with Beger ... (1912–1992), German anthropologist * Michael Fleischhacker (born 1969), Austrian journalist See also * Fleishhacker {{Butcher-surname German-language surnames ...
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Hans Fleischhacker
Hans Fleischhacker (10 March 1912 – 30 January 1992) was a German anthropologist with the Ahnenerbe and a commander in the SS of Nazi Germany. He worked with Bruno Beger on some projects, making measurements of Jewish people. He was with Beger at Auschwitz when the people were selected to be part of the Jewish skull collection, a project of the Ahnenerbe. At their post-war trial, Beger was found guilty of full knowledge of the scope of that project, while Fleischhacker was found not to be aware that the purpose of the measurements was to select the 86 people to be murdered at Natzweiler-Struthof camp. Education and joining the SS After studying at the University of Jena and the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich Fleischhacker went to work at the Institute of Racial Research in Tübingen in 1937, joining the SS at the same time. Second World War In 1940 he also joined both the Nazi Party and the Waffen-SS. Before long Fleischhacker saw service with the SS Race and Settlem ...
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Michael Fleischhacker
Michael Fleischhacker (born 26 May 1969 in Friesach, Carinthia) is an Austrian journalist. He was director and editor-in-chief of Austrian daily ''Die Presse'' from 2004 until 2012. Early life Fleischhacker was raised in Sankt Lambrecht in Styria. He graduated from Admont Abbey High School and studied theology, philosophy and German philology in Graz and didn't graduate. Newspaper career In April 1991 Fleischhacker worked for ''Kleine Zeitung, Kleinen Zeitung'' as editor for foreign politics. 1994 he became editor in the editor-in-chief's office, from 1995 until 1997 he was managing editor and 1998/99 he became deputy editor-in-chief. In addition, as publishing director he was responsible for strategic development and new media. In 2000 he joined Austrian daily ''Der Standard'' and was managing editor until 2001. From 2002 he worked at Austrian daily ''Die Presse'' and became editor-in-chief and chief executive in 2004. In October 2012 he left ''Die Presse'' and became free ...
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Fleishhacker
Surname Fleishhacker is an American surname of German origin. Notable people with the surname include: * Aaron Fleishhacker (1820–1989), German-born American businessman * Herbert Fleishhacker (1872–1957), American businessman, civic leader and philanthropist Places *Mortimer Fleishhacker House in Woodside, California *Fleishhacker Pool in San Francisco, California *San Francisco Zoo The San Francisco Zoo is a zoo located in the southwestern corner of San Francisco, California, between Lake Merced and the Pacific Ocean along the Great Highway. The SF Zoo is a public institution, managed by the non-profit San Francisco Zoologi ..., originally known as Fleishhacker Zoo See also * Fleischhacker {{surname, Fleishhacker English-language surnames ...
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