Kurt Lüdecke (5 February 1890, in Berlin – 1960, in Prien am Chiemsee) was an ardent German nationalist and international traveler who joined the Nazi party in the early 1920s and who used his social connections to raise money for the NSDAP. Before attending a rally at which Adolf Hitler was a featured speaker, Lüdecke had assumed that Hitler was simply "one more fanatic" but after hearing Hitler speak at a mass demonstration at the Königsplatz in Munich, he had adopted Hitler as his hero: "His appeal to German manhood was like a call to arms, the gospel he preached a sacred truth." The next day, he spoke to Hitler for four hours and offered himself to Hitler and the Nazi cause "without reservation ... I had given him my soul."
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| - Kurt Georg Wilhelm Lüdecke (* 5. Februar 1890 in Berlin; † 1960 in Prien am Chiemsee) war ein deutscher Kaufmann. Er wurde vor allem bekannt als politischer Abenteurer und Geschäftemacher, der zeitweise eine wichtige Rolle im Umfeld Adolf Hitlers spielte. (de)
- Kurt Lüdecke (5 February 1890, in Berlin – 1960, in Prien am Chiemsee) was an ardent German nationalist and international traveler who joined the Nazi party in the early 1920s and who used his social connections to raise money for the NSDAP. Before attending a rally at which Adolf Hitler was a featured speaker, Lüdecke had assumed that Hitler was simply "one more fanatic" but after hearing Hitler speak at a mass demonstration at the Königsplatz in Munich, he had adopted Hitler as his hero: "His appeal to German manhood was like a call to arms, the gospel he preached a sacred truth." The next day, he spoke to Hitler for four hours and offered himself to Hitler and the Nazi cause "without reservation ... I had given him my soul." (en)
- Курт Георг Вильгельм Лю́деке (Людекке, нем. Kurt Georg Wilhelm Lüdecke; 5 февраля 1890, Берлин — 1960, Прин-ам-Кимзе) — немецкий предприниматель. Известен прежде всего как политический авантюрист и делец, некоторое время игравший значительную роль в окружении Адольфа Гитлера. (ru)
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| - Kurt Georg Wilhelm Lüdecke (* 5. Februar 1890 in Berlin; † 1960 in Prien am Chiemsee) war ein deutscher Kaufmann. Er wurde vor allem bekannt als politischer Abenteurer und Geschäftemacher, der zeitweise eine wichtige Rolle im Umfeld Adolf Hitlers spielte. (de)
- Kurt Lüdecke (5 February 1890, in Berlin – 1960, in Prien am Chiemsee) was an ardent German nationalist and international traveler who joined the Nazi party in the early 1920s and who used his social connections to raise money for the NSDAP. Before attending a rally at which Adolf Hitler was a featured speaker, Lüdecke had assumed that Hitler was simply "one more fanatic" but after hearing Hitler speak at a mass demonstration at the Königsplatz in Munich, he had adopted Hitler as his hero: "His appeal to German manhood was like a call to arms, the gospel he preached a sacred truth." The next day, he spoke to Hitler for four hours and offered himself to Hitler and the Nazi cause "without reservation ... I had given him my soul." (en)
- Курт Георг Вильгельм Лю́деке (Людекке, нем. Kurt Georg Wilhelm Lüdecke; 5 февраля 1890, Берлин — 1960, Прин-ам-Кимзе) — немецкий предприниматель. Известен прежде всего как политический авантюрист и делец, некоторое время игравший значительную роль в окружении Адольфа Гитлера. (ru)
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