Gerhard Klopfer, Nazi Party Chancellery: A Nationalist Ideologue and a Respectable West German
On 2 February 1987, a death notice appeared in the Ulm newspaper Südwest-Presse that caused some readers to double take: “In memory of Dr Gerhard Klopfer, who passed away after a fulfilled life in the service of all those in his sphere of influence.” The announcement was signed by his wife, sister a...
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