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  1. Bruno Gesche (5 de noviembre de 1905 – 1980) llegó a tener el rango de teniente coronel * en las SS de la Alemania Nazi. 1 Era un miembro del séquito de Adolf Hitler y el cuarto comandante de la guardia personal de Hitler (originalmente conocida como la SS-Begleitkommando des Führers, más tarde conocida como Führerbegleitkommando) entre los pe...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bruno_GescheBruno Gesche - Wikipedia

    Bruno Gesche (5 November 1905 – 7 August 1982) rose to the rank of Obersturmbannführer (lieutenant colonel equivalent) in the SS in Nazi Germany.

    • World War II, Eastern front
    • Schutzstaffel (SS)
    • 5 November 1905, Berlin, Germany
  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Bruno_GescheBruno Gesche - Wikiwand

    Bruno Gesche llegó a tener el rango de teniente coronel * en las SS de la Alemania Nazi.[1] Era un miembro del séquito de Adolf Hitler y el cuarto comandante de la guardia personal de Hitler entre los periodos de junio de 1934 – abril de 1942 y diciembre de 1942 – diciembre de 1944.

  4. Gesche was known as a ruthless brawler and intimidating to Nazi opponents. Himmler intrigued against Gesche and sent him to the Russian front in 1942. Incredibly, Hitler intervened and summoned Gesche back to his side. But when Bruno fell off the wagon with a thud, Himmler dumped him to Italy and Gesche surrendered to the Americans in 1945.

  5. 1K. 33K views 1 year ago MUNICH. Bruno Gesche was head of Hitler's immediate protection squad for many years. In this interview, given to American historian John Toland in 1973, he described,...

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  6. Bruno Gesche: 15 June 1934 – April 1942 and December 1942 – December 1944; Franz Schädle: January – April 1945; Notable FBK members. Ewald Lindloff; Fritz Darges; Hans Hermann Junge; Heinz Linge; Karl Wilhelm Krause; Max Wünsche; Otto Günsche; Richard Schulze-Kossens – deputy commander of FBK, December 1942

  7. Others included Ulrich Graf, an early party member who was nearly killed during the 1923 putsch, and Bruno Gesche, a tough street fighter. On 9 November 1923, the Stosstrupp , along with the SA and several other Nazi paramilitary units, took part in the abortive putsch in Munich.