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Walter Klingenbeck (30 March 1924, in Munich – 5 August 1943, in Munich-Stadelheim) was a German resistance fighter in the time of the Third Reich. He came from a Catholic family, and was a member of the St. Ludwig Catholic Youth Troop until it was banned and dissolved by the Nazi regime. This experience laid the groundwork for his critical stance towards the regime, which was further strengthened when the young radio enthusiast listened to German-language broadcasts from the BBC, Radio Vatican, and other forbidden broadcasting stations.

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  • Walter Klingenbeck, (* 30. März 1924 in München; † 5. August 1943 in Stadelheim) war ein deutscher jugendlicher Widerstandskämpfer gegen den Nationalsozialismus. (de)
  • Walter Klingenbeck (20 de marzo de 1924, Múnich – 5 de agosto de 1943 Munich-Stadelheim) fue un joven miembro de la resistencia contra el Tercer Reich ejecutado a los 19 años. Miembro de la Iglesia católica de San Luis hasta que la congregación fue disuelta por los nazis. Alentado por las transmisiones de la BBC y el descontento de sus compañeros, formó un grupo de oposición, uno de los tres grupos juveniles conocidos como "Vierergruppen" con sedes en Viena, Munich y Hamburgo (ver Helmuth Hübener). Desde enero de 1998, una calle y una escuela llevan su nombre. (es)
  • Walter Klingenbeck (30 March 1924, in Munich – 5 August 1943, in Munich-Stadelheim) was a German resistance fighter in the time of the Third Reich. He came from a Catholic family, and was a member of the St. Ludwig Catholic Youth Troop until it was banned and dissolved by the Nazi regime. This experience laid the groundwork for his critical stance towards the regime, which was further strengthened when the young radio enthusiast listened to German-language broadcasts from the BBC, Radio Vatican, and other forbidden broadcasting stations. (en)
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  • Walter Klingenbeck, (* 30. März 1924 in München; † 5. August 1943 in Stadelheim) war ein deutscher jugendlicher Widerstandskämpfer gegen den Nationalsozialismus. (de)
  • Walter Klingenbeck (20 de marzo de 1924, Múnich – 5 de agosto de 1943 Munich-Stadelheim) fue un joven miembro de la resistencia contra el Tercer Reich ejecutado a los 19 años. Miembro de la Iglesia católica de San Luis hasta que la congregación fue disuelta por los nazis. Alentado por las transmisiones de la BBC y el descontento de sus compañeros, formó un grupo de oposición, uno de los tres grupos juveniles conocidos como "Vierergruppen" con sedes en Viena, Munich y Hamburgo (ver Helmuth Hübener). En 1941 pinto la "V" de la victoria en cuarenta edificios de Múnich. Contó su hazaña y fue denunciado y arrestado el 26 de enero de 1942. Fue llevado ante la Corte del Pueblo (Volksgerichtshof) el 5 de agosto, sentenciado y guillotinado. Meses después de la ejecución del grupo la Rosa Blanca integrado por Sophie Scholl, Hans Scholl y Christoph Probst. Sus amigos Hans Haberl y Daniel von Recklinghausen, fueron igualmente sentenciados pero sus penas conmutadas a ocho años de trabajos forzados. Desde enero de 1998, una calle y una escuela llevan su nombre. (es)
  • Walter Klingenbeck (30 March 1924, in Munich – 5 August 1943, in Munich-Stadelheim) was a German resistance fighter in the time of the Third Reich. He came from a Catholic family, and was a member of the St. Ludwig Catholic Youth Troop until it was banned and dissolved by the Nazi regime. This experience laid the groundwork for his critical stance towards the regime, which was further strengthened when the young radio enthusiast listened to German-language broadcasts from the BBC, Radio Vatican, and other forbidden broadcasting stations. Early in 1941, a number of young people with similar political and religious views like Klingenbeck's formed a group under his leadership. They planned to spread leaflets and built a radio transmitter through which they broadcast opposition propaganda, and called for the overthrow of the Nazi regime. In the summer of 1941, an appeal came over the BBC to spread the "V-for-Victory" sign to herald the foreseen Allied victory in the Second World War, whereupon Klingenbeck painted the sign on some forty buildings in Munich with gloss paint. Klingenbeck told of this exploit, which led to his denunciation and arrest on 26 January 1942. On 24 September 1942, he was sentenced to death by the Volksgerichtshof, and on 5 August 1943, he was put to death at Stadelheim Prison, aged 19. Two of his friends, Hans Haberl and Daniel von Recklinghausen, were at first also condemned, but on 2 August 1943, their sentences were commuted to eight years at hard labour in a Zuchthaus. In January 1998, a formerly unnamed lane in Maxvorstadt, a neighbourhood in the center of Munich, was named for Klingenbeck. A Realschule in Taufkirchen is also named after him. (en)
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