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  1. »Verschwörung des Schweigens«: Die Akte Karl Wolff. Schoeningh, Paderborn 2010, ISBN 978-3-506-76744-8 (Rezension, Rezension 2) Katherine Schiemann: Der Geheimdienst beendet den Krieg. „Operation Sunrise“ und die deutsche Kapitulation in Italien, in: Jürgen Heideking, Christoph Mauch: Geheimdienstkrieg gegen Deutschland.

  2. Karl Friedrich Otto Wolff was born the son of a wealthy district court magistrate in Darmstadt, Germany, on May 13, 1900. During World War I he graduated from school in 1917, volunteered to join the Imperial German Army (Leibgarde-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 115) and served on the Western Front. He rose to the rank of lieutenant and was awarded both the Iron Cross second class and first class.

  3. 17. Juli 1984 · By From news services. July 16, 1984 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. ROSENHEIM, West Germany -- Karl Friedrich Otto Wolff, 84, a former SS general credited with establishing secret links with the United States ...

  4. Karl Friedrich Otto Wolff (Himmler ho přezdíval „Wölffchen“), (13. května 1900 – 17. července 1984) vysoce postavený nacista, SS-Obergruppenführer a generál Waffen-SS. Šéf osobního štábu Reichsführera-SS, pobočník Heinricha Himmlera , spojovací důstojník SS v Hitlerově hlavním stanu a nejvyšší velitel SS a policie v Itálii .

  5. 318K Followers, 6,363 Following, 1,835 Posts - Karl Wolf (@karlwolfs) on Instagram: "Artist | Songwriter | Producer MTV Award Winner 4x JUNO Nominee “No Slowing Down” is OUT NOW!"

  6. Karl Wolff (13 May 1900 – 17 July 1984), SS Obergruppenführer, was Heinrich Himmler ’s chief of staff and his liaison officer to Adolf Hitler. As such, he had access to all the material crossing Himmler’s desk. Toward the end of the war, on Himmler’s initiative, Wolff negotiated an early surrender of the German forces in Italy to the U ...

  7. 28. Jan. 2022 · Karl Wolff, here in 1937, rose high in the Nazi Party, yet was instrumental in brokering a successful peace agreement with the Allies near the war’s end. (Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1969-171-29/Franz Friedrich Bauer ) DURING WORLD WAR II, direct contact between Nazi and Allied leaders was vanishingly rare. Two particularly dramatic exceptions ...