About: Erwin Gehrts

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Erwin Gehrts (18 April 1890 in Hamburg – 10 February 1943 in Plötzensee Prison) was a German conservative socialist, resistance fighter against the Nazi regime, journalist and colonel in the Luftwaffe. Trained as a teacher, Gehrts was conscripted as a flying officer during World War I. During the interwar period, he became a journalist. However, with the emergence of the Nazi states, his newspaper, the Tägliche Rundschau, was banned. Finding work with the Luftwaffe, he became disillusioned with the Nazis. He became associated with a Berlin-based anti-fascist resistance group that was later called the Red Orchestra ("Rote Kapelle") by the Abwehr and an informer to Harro Shulze-Boysen, passing secrets from the air ministry.

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  • Erwin Gehrts (* 18. April 1890 in Hamburg; † 10. Februar 1943 in Berlin-Plötzensee) war ein deutscher Widerstandskämpfer, Journalist und Oberst der Luftwaffe. (de)
  • Erwin Gehrts (18 April 1890 in Hamburg – 10 February 1943 in Plötzensee Prison) was a German conservative socialist, resistance fighter against the Nazi regime, journalist and colonel in the Luftwaffe. Trained as a teacher, Gehrts was conscripted as a flying officer during World War I. During the interwar period, he became a journalist. However, with the emergence of the Nazi states, his newspaper, the Tägliche Rundschau, was banned. Finding work with the Luftwaffe, he became disillusioned with the Nazis. He became associated with a Berlin-based anti-fascist resistance group that was later called the Red Orchestra ("Rote Kapelle") by the Abwehr and an informer to Harro Shulze-Boysen, passing secrets from the air ministry. (en)
  • Эрвин Гертс (нем. Erwin Gehrts; 18 апреля 1890 года, Гамбург, Германия — 10 февраля 1943 года, Берлин, Германия) — полковник Люфтваффе, журналист, антифашист, член движения Сопротивления во время Второй мировой войны, член организации «Красная капелла». (ru)
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  • Erwin Gehrts (* 18. April 1890 in Hamburg; † 10. Februar 1943 in Berlin-Plötzensee) war ein deutscher Widerstandskämpfer, Journalist und Oberst der Luftwaffe. (de)
  • Erwin Gehrts (18 April 1890 in Hamburg – 10 February 1943 in Plötzensee Prison) was a German conservative socialist, resistance fighter against the Nazi regime, journalist and colonel in the Luftwaffe. Trained as a teacher, Gehrts was conscripted as a flying officer during World War I. During the interwar period, he became a journalist. However, with the emergence of the Nazi states, his newspaper, the Tägliche Rundschau, was banned. Finding work with the Luftwaffe, he became disillusioned with the Nazis. He became associated with a Berlin-based anti-fascist resistance group that was later called the Red Orchestra ("Rote Kapelle") by the Abwehr and an informer to Harro Shulze-Boysen, passing secrets from the air ministry. (en)
  • Эрвин Гертс (нем. Erwin Gehrts; 18 апреля 1890 года, Гамбург, Германия — 10 февраля 1943 года, Берлин, Германия) — полковник Люфтваффе, журналист, антифашист, член движения Сопротивления во время Второй мировой войны, член организации «Красная капелла». (ru)
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  • Erwin Gehrts (de)
  • Erwin Gehrts (en)
  • Гертс, Эрвин (ru)
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