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" When the inevitable deaths occurred, he exploited them for the maximum effect, turning the street fighter Horst Wessel, who was killed at his home by enemy political activists, into a martyr and hero.
" The S. A. would have let itself be hacked to bits for him ," wrote Horst Wessel in 1929.
* 1907 – Horst Wessel, German Nazi and songwriter ( d. 1930 )
* Horst Wessel
** Horst Wessel, Nazi ideologue and composer ( b. 1907 )
It became one of the most popular songs of the SS, together with the Horst Wessel song.
** Horst Wessel
This would include learning the Horst Wessel song, the Nazi holidays, about Hitler Youth martyrs, and facts about their locality and Germans throughout the world.
The military were required to use the Hitler salute only while singing the Horst Wessel Lied and German national anthem, and in non-military encounters such as greeting members of the civilian government.
The song parodied the Nazi anthem, the " Horst Wessel Song ".
In 1947, the academy received as a war reparation from Germany ; the barque Horst Wessel, a 295-foot tall ship which was renamed the USCGC Eagle.
The 1st battalion of about 1000 men was attached to SS Division Horst Wessel and sent to Galicia to fight the Soviet advance.
The troop then sings the " Deutschlandlied " (" Deutschland, Deutschland über alles ") and the Horst Wessel anthem around the fire.
* Late summer – Arado Ar 68 with I Gruppe Jadggeschwader 134 " Horst Wessel " in German Luftwaffe
Horst Wessel
The Horst-Wessel-Lied ( Horst Wessel Song ), also known as Die Fahne hoch (" The Flag On High ") from its opening line, was the anthem of the Nazi Party from 1930 to 1945.
The lyrics were written in 1929 by Horst Wessel, commander of the Storm Division ( SA ) in the Friedrichshain district of Berlin.
The song was written by Horst Wessel, a Nazi activist and SA leader, who was killed by a member of the Communist Party of Germany and subsequently considered a martyr by his National Socialist comrades.
Horst Ludwig Wessel ( October 9, 1907 – February 23, 1930 ) was a German National Socialist activist and an SA-Sturmführer who was made a posthumous hero of the Nazi movement following his violent death in 1930.
He was the author of the lyrics to the song " Die Fahne hoch " (" The Flag On High "), usually known as Horst-Wessel-Lied (" the Horst Wessel Song "), which became the Nazi Party anthem and, de facto, Germany's co-national anthem from 1933 to 1945.
Wessel's mother, Luise Margarete Wessel, also came from a family of Lutheran pastors, and Horst Wessel himself would remain a devout Lutheran throughout his life.
This song later became known as " Die Fahne hoch " and as the " Horst Wessel Song ".
* Horst-Wessel-Lied -- The " Horst Wessel Song ", also known as Die Fahne hoch (" The Flag Up High ") from its opening line, was the anthem of the Nazi Party from 1930 to 1945.

Horst and leading
** Extensive bugging of the West German embassy in Moscow by the KGB was discovered by German engineer Horst Schwirkmann, leading to an attack on Schwirkmann in 1964.
Among its leading members were theatrical producer Adam Kuckhoff and his wife Greta, pianist Helmut Roloff, secretary Ilse Stöbe, diplomat Rudolf von Scheliha, author Günther Weisenborn, potter Cato Bontjes van Beek, Horst Heilmann ( an officer in the Cipher Section of OKH ), and photojournalist John Graudenz ( who had been expelled from the USSR for reporting on the Soviet famine of 1932 – 1933 ).
Gottfried Boehm is regarded, along with Hans Belting and Horst Bredekamp, as one of the leading theoreticians of art in the German-speaking world.

Horst and unit
Tharwa is in a different geological structural unit than the rest of Canberra, being on the Cotter Horst.

Horst and 5
Horst Sindermann (; 5 September 1915 – 20 April 1990 ) was a Communist German politician and one of the leaders of East Germany.
* Rittel, Horst ; " Second Generation Design Methods ," Interview in Design Methods Group, 5th Anniversary Report, DMG Occasional Paper 1, 1972, pp. 5 – 10.
* Horst Müller: Additional vocals ( Tracks 3, 5 & 7 )

Horst and 1929
Horst Sindermann joined the Communist Youth Federation ( KJVD ) in 1929 and in 1932 became a local functionary in Dresden.

Wessel and leading
Wessel was elevated by Goebbels ' propaganda apparatus to the status of leading martyr of the Nazi movement.

Wessel and 1929
In May 1929, Wessel was appointed leader of SA-Troop 34, based in the Friedrichshain district, where he lived.
In early 1929, Wessel wrote the lyrics for a new Nazi fight song ( Kampflied ), which was first published in Goebbels's newspaper Der Angriff in September, under the title " Der Unbekannte SA-Mann " ( the Unknown SA-Man ).

leading and unit
The transaction will also help finance ArmRosGazprom's acquisition of the Hrazdan electricity generating plant ’ s fifth power bloc ( Hrazdan-5 ), the leading unit in the country.
In 1831 Gauss developed a fruitful collaboration with the physics professor Wilhelm Weber, leading to new knowledge in magnetism ( including finding a representation for the unit of magnetism in terms of mass, length and time ) and the discovery of Kirchhoff's circuit laws in electricity.
Furthermore, within CGS, there are several plausible choices of electromagnetic units, leading to different unit " sub-systems ", including Gaussian, " ESU ", " EMU ", and Heaviside – Lorentz.
The continued usage of CGS units is most prevalent in magnetism and related fields, as the primary MKS unit, the tesla, is inconvenienently large, leading to the continued common use of the gauss, the CGS equivalent.
The general adoption of the mouldboard plough in Europe appears to have accompanied the adoption of the three-field system in the later eighth and early ninth centuries, leading to an improvement of the agricultural productivity per unit of land in northern Europe.
By most accounts, Coca-Cola was India's leading soft drink until 1977 when it left India after a new government ordered The Coca-Cola Company to turn over its secret formula for Coke and dilute its stake in its Indian unit as required by the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act ( FERA ).
According to López, the unexpected arrival of another guerrilla unit resulted in confusion and paranoia, leading the rebels to kill the rest of the Valle deputies.
The scalar portion of the system consisted of an add unit, a logical unit, a population count and leading zero count unit, and a shift unit.
There are two related problems with flat panel techniques: first, a flat panel is necessarily more flexible than a cone shape in the same material, and therefore moves as a single unit even less, and second, resonances in the panel are difficult to control, leading to considerable distortions.
Australian, Argentine, and American concerns experimented with refrigerated shipping in the mid 1870s ; the first commercial success came when William Soltau Davidson fitted a compression refrigeration unit to the New Zealand vessel Dunedin in 1882, leading to a meat and dairy boom in Australasia and South America.
Self-owning farmers were — and continue to be — the main unit of work in Norwegian agriculture, but leading up to the 19th century farmers ran out of land available for farming.
Such a unit generally has a van front end, and driver controls in a cab body which extends only to a point aft of the driver and passenger seats, where the rest of the van body is cutoff ( leading to the terminology " cutaway ").
There followed a hugely prolific part of Pinewood and British film history and Pinewood soon was leading the way in film industry innovation through the " unit system ".
" This change affected the entire conduct of warfare, since it required the officers to train men in addition to leading them, decreased the size of the basic infantry unit for functional purposes since more specific orders had to be given in battle, and the decrease in herd behavior required more initiative and intelligence from the average soldier.
* The film Munich includes a scene reflecting the real Barak's experience leading his Sayeret Matkal unit in the commando raid Operation Spring of Youth ; he is mentioned by name, and appears disguised as a woman in high heels while firing on presumed PLO Leaders.
One model had a central processing unit ( the size of a small suitcase ) connected by cables leading to four individual desktop display / keyboard units.
Over time, the first release became out of print leading to La-La Land Records issuing a limited 3500 unit pressing of the complete score.
In 2005, the unit instituted proceedings against the country's Deputy President, Jacob Zuma, leading to his dismissal.
Close to equilibrium the long time average of this quantity is ( to leading order in the voltage drop ), equal to the average spontaneous entropy production per unit time-see de Groot and Mazur " Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics " ( Dover ), equation ( 61 ), page 348.
For example, in the Army and Marine Corps these positions can include leading a specialty platoon, or assignment as the executive officer for a company-sized unit ( 70-250 soldiers or marines ).
The 125th Guards Bomber Aviation Regiment: Marina Raskova commanded this unit until her death in a flying accident, while leading two other Petlyakovs to their first operative airfield, near Stalingrad, whereupon the unit was given to Valentin Markov.

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