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  1. Hans Bernd Gisevius (14 July 1904 – 23 February 1974) was a German diplomat and intelligence officer during the Second World War. A covert opponent of the Nazi regime, he served as a liaison in Zürich between Allen Dulles, station chief for the American OSS, and the German Resistance forces in Germany. [1] Pre Second World War.

  2. Gustav-Adolf Timotheus Hans Bernd Gisevius (* 14. Juli 1904 in Arnsberg; † 23. Februar 1974 in Müllheim) war ein deutscher Politiker, Gestapobeamter und Widerstandskämpfer. Gisevius stellte sich als ehemaliger Deutschnationaler zunächst dem Nationalsozialismus zur Verfügung, bevor er sich dem

  3. Bajo el mando del almirante Wilhelm Canarisopositor secreto a Hitler-, Gisevius-quien testificaría en los Juicios de Nuremberg-cooperó con los servicios de inteligencia aliados y la oposición alemana y no fue ajeno a los diferentes intentos de asesinato contra Hitler.

  4. 27 de mar. de 1974 · GENEVA, March 26—Hans Bernd Gisevius, an anti‐Nazi German police official who was a leading prosecution witness at the Nuremberg war crime trials, died of a heart attack on Feb. 23 in West...

  5. Gisevius was ostensibly a German Vice Consul in Zurich. In reality, he belonged to a small circle of men in the German counter- intelligence service, the Abwehr, who, under Admiral Wilhelm Canaria and General Hans Oster, were working against the Nazis.

  6. Hans Bernd Gisevius. Hans Bernd Gisevius began his service with the political police in Prussia in August 1933 after studying law. As a civil servant, he experienced first hand the creation of the Gestapo and the murder of members of the SA and many innocent people on June 30, 1934.

  7. An alternative contemporary view of Stauffenberg is presented by Hans Bernd Gisevius, one of the few survivors of the German resistance movement, in his 1946 two volume autobiography: “Hans Bernd Gisevius : Bis zum bittern Ende (1946)” at 571:75.c.90.65-66.