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Jürgen Von Kamptz
Jürgen von Kamptz (August 11, 1891 – August 12, 1954) was a German military officer and a SS member. As Obergruppenführer, SS Obergruppenführer (No. 1258905) and General of the SS and police leader, SS Police during World War II; he served as commander of the Ordnungspolizei, Order Police in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, in Norway and in Italy. Biography Kamptz parents were the senior administrative court judge Bernhard Karl Wilhelm Florus von Kamptz (March 28, 1847 – April 11, 1916) and his wife Anna Luise Henriette Elten (July 9, 1856 – June 1, 1920). After school graduation Kamptz joined, on June 8, 1912, the 64th (8th Brandenburg) Infantry "General Field Marshal Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia", 64th Infantry Regiment as an Ensign (rank), ensign and fought in World War I. In September 1918 he married Veronika, née Ayrer, with whom he´d have two daughters. He ended the war with a Brevet (military), brevet promotion to first lieutenant. Afterwards he jo ...
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Aurich
Aurich (; East Frisian Low Saxon: ''Auerk'', West Frisian: ''Auwerk'', stq, Aurk) is a town in the East Frisian region of Lower Saxony, Germany. It is the capital of the district of Aurich and is the second largest City in East Frisia, both in population, after Emden, and in area, after Wittmund. History The history of Aurich dates back to the 13th century, when the settlement of ''Aurechove'' was mentioned in a Frisian document called the '' Brokmerbrief'' in 1276. There are various hypotheses about the interpretation of the city name. It either refers to a person (Affo, East Frisian first name ) and his property (Reich) or it refers to waterworks on the fertile, water-rich lowland of the Aa (or Ehe) river, upon which the city was built; medieval realizations were Aurichove, Aurike, Aurikehove, Auerk, Auryke, Auwerckhove, Auwerick, Auwerck, Auwreke, Awerck, Awreke, Awrik, Auwerich and Aurickeshove . In 1517, Count Edzard from the House of Cirksena began rebuilding the tow ...
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