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Hermann giesler biography of william


When William Herman Geisler was born on 1 June 1891, in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States, his father, Charles Geisler, was 32 and his mother..

Herman married Johanna Elfriede Geisler (born Von Der Sand) on month day 1909, at age 25 in marriage place, New York.

  • Herman married Johanna Elfriede Geisler (born Von Der Sand) on month day 1909, at age 25 in marriage place, New York.
  • When William Herman Winfield Geisler was born on 10 April 1900, in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States, his father, William Henry Geisler, was 23 and his.
  • When William Herman Geisler was born on 1 June 1891, in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States, his father, Charles Geisler, was 32 and his mother.
  • Nazi architect and a favourite of Hitler.
  • Hermann Giesler (1898-1987), German architect; Jerry Giesler (1886-1962) Jon William Giesler (born December 23, 1956), American football player.
  • Meet an Adolf Hitler you never knew in the pages of this truly extraordinary book . . . Wilhelm Kriessmann and Carolyn Yeager, working as a team, translated sections from the German Ein Anderer Hitler (“Another Hitler”), the memoir of architect Hermann Giesler .

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    Meet the Adolf Hitler you have never known in this original translation by Wilhelm Kriessmann, Ph.D and Carolyn Yeager from Hermann Giesler's revealing memoir.

    . and the result has become this volume which they titled The Artist Within The Warlord—An Adolf Hitler You’ve Never Known.

    This is not the usual copy-cat “history” by another “historian” who tries to find some angle to make his or her book stand out from the hundreds of other books already on the shelves about the most misunderstood man in history.

    This book is genuinely unique—taken from the account given by an intimate of Adolf Hitler who was privileged to enjoy many private talks with him during the time of some of the most momentous events of contemporary world history.

    Munich architect Hermann Giesler became from 1938 on not only Hitler’s favored architect for the renovation of Munich and Linz, but also an ag