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-{{Template}}'''Heinrich Himmler''' ([[October 7]], [[1900]] - [[May 23]], [[1945]]) was one of the most powerful people in [[Nazi Germany]]; he led the [[Schutzstaffel|SS]] and [[Gestapo]] and played a significant role in organising the mass [[extermination]] of [[Jew]]s and others in [[extermination camp]]s.+{{Template}}
 +'''Heinrich Himmler''' ([[October 7]], [[1900]] - [[May 23]], [[1945]]) was one of the most powerful people in [[Nazi Germany]]; he led the [[Schutzstaffel|SS]] and [[Gestapo]] and played a significant role in organising the mass [[extermination of Jew]]s and others in [[extermination camp]]s.
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Heinrich Himmler (October 7, 1900 - May 23, 1945) was one of the most powerful people in Nazi Germany; he led the SS and Gestapo and played a significant role in organising the mass extermination of Jews and others in extermination camps.



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