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- Q102467 description "German trade unionist".
- Q102467 description "German trade unionist".
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- Q102467 abstract "Bernhard Letterhaus (10 July 1894, Barmen – 14 November 1944) was a German Catholic Trade Unionist and member of the resistance to Nazism.He grew up in Barmen, Wuppertal and after an apprenticeship in a textile factory, he was an active member of the Association of Christian textile workers. He served in World War I and was then secretary of the Catholic Labour Movement in Mönchengladbach. He moved to Cologne where he was in contact with Nikolaus Gross a fellow catholic opponent of the Nazis. He was conscripted into the Wehrmacht upon the outbreak of World War II. Upon posting to the OKW in Berlin he developed contacts with the 20 July plot conspirators including Carl Goerdeler's group. If the attempt to assassinate Hitler had succeeded he was earmarked to be the Reconstruction Minister. He was arrested in its aftermath, tried by the People’s Court, sentenced to death by Roland Freisler and executed at Plötzensee Prison the next day.".
- Q102467 birthDate "1894-07-10".
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- Q102467 birthYear "1894".
- Q102467 deathDate "1944-11-14".
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- Q102467 deathYear "1944".
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- Q102467 dateOfBirth "1894-07-10".
- Q102467 dateOfDeath "1944-11-14".
- Q102467 name "Letterhaus, Bernhard".
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- Q102467 shortDescription "German trade unionist".
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- Q102467 comment "Bernhard Letterhaus (10 July 1894, Barmen – 14 November 1944) was a German Catholic Trade Unionist and member of the resistance to Nazism.He grew up in Barmen, Wuppertal and after an apprenticeship in a textile factory, he was an active member of the Association of Christian textile workers. He served in World War I and was then secretary of the Catholic Labour Movement in Mönchengladbach. He moved to Cologne where he was in contact with Nikolaus Gross a fellow catholic opponent of the Nazis.".
- Q102467 label "Bernhard Letterhaus".
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- Q102467 givenName "Bernhard".
- Q102467 name "Bernhard Letterhaus".
- Q102467 name "Letterhaus, Bernhard".
- Q102467 surname "Letterhaus".