Otto Bräutigam
Otto Bräutigam (14 May 1895 – 30 April 1992) was a German diplomat and lawyer who worked for the ''Auswärtiges Amt'' (German Foreign Office) and for the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories, which was led by Alfred Rosenberg, in Nazi Germany. In that position, Bräutigam was involved in the Holocaust, but notably voiced opposition to the Reich's brutal policies in Eastern Europe. After World War II, he joined the ''Auswärtiges Amt'' of West Germany. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Bräutigam, Otto 1895-1992
Published in: Biedermann und Schreibtischtäter (1989), Seite 123-187 year:1989 pages:123-187
Published in: Biedermann und Schreibtischtäter (1989), Seite 123-187 year:1989 pages:123-187
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Topography of Terror (Berlin)
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by Bräutigam, Otto, 1895-1992 1895-1992
Published in: Osteuropa. - Hrsg. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Osteuropakunde e.V 16 (1966), S. 341 - 346
Published in: Osteuropa. - Hrsg. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Osteuropakunde e.V 16 (1966), S. 341 - 346
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Published: Berlin : epubli, 2016
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German Resistance Research Council 1933-1945 (Frankfurt/ Main)
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