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- Paul_Reckzeh abstract "Paul Reckzeh (November 4, 1913 in Berlin – March 31, 1996 in Hamburg) was a physician and Gestapo spy who, at the end of 1943, betrayed the members of the Solf Circle, which he had joined while claiming to be a Swiss doctor. His betrayal lead to the imprisonment and death of many Solf Circle members. In 1950, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison and later lived as a doctor in the GDR.".
- Q96736 abstract "Paul Reckzeh (November 4, 1913 in Berlin – March 31, 1996 in Hamburg) was a physician and Gestapo spy who, at the end of 1943, betrayed the members of the Solf Circle, which he had joined while claiming to be a Swiss doctor. His betrayal lead to the imprisonment and death of many Solf Circle members. In 1950, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison and later lived as a doctor in the GDR.".
- Paul_Reckzeh comment "Paul Reckzeh (November 4, 1913 in Berlin – March 31, 1996 in Hamburg) was a physician and Gestapo spy who, at the end of 1943, betrayed the members of the Solf Circle, which he had joined while claiming to be a Swiss doctor. His betrayal lead to the imprisonment and death of many Solf Circle members. In 1950, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison and later lived as a doctor in the GDR.".
- Q96736 comment "Paul Reckzeh (November 4, 1913 in Berlin – March 31, 1996 in Hamburg) was a physician and Gestapo spy who, at the end of 1943, betrayed the members of the Solf Circle, which he had joined while claiming to be a Swiss doctor. His betrayal lead to the imprisonment and death of many Solf Circle members. In 1950, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison and later lived as a doctor in the GDR.".