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Heinz Gronau (1 January 1912 - 28 October 1977) was a communist resistance activist during the Hitler years. He was transferred to Buchenwald concentration camp in 1938. At the concentration camp he became a leading figure in the (covert and illegal) "International Buchenwald Military Organisation" ("Internationale Militärorganisation Buchenwald"). He survived the war and in 1946 joined the (semi-militarised) police service in the Soviet occupation zone of Germany. A succession of promotions followed. In 1966 he was promoted to the rank of Major general in the East German Felix Dzerzhinsky Guards Regiment. During the final years of his career he combined his overtly military posting with command of the National Department I ("Hauptabteilung I") at the Ministry for State Security (""Stasi!)

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  • Heinz Gronau (* 1. Januar 1912 in Leipzig; † 28. Oktober 1977) war ein deutscher kommunistischer Widerstandskämpfer gegen den Nationalsozialismus, Häftling im KZ Buchenwald, Mitglied der illegalen deutschen Sektion der Internationalen Militärorganisation Buchenwald (IMO) und in der DDR Generalmajor im Wachregiment Feliks Dzierzynski sowie Leiter der Hauptabteilung I des Ministeriums für Staatssicherheit. (de)
  • Heinz Gronau (1 January 1912 - 28 October 1977) was a communist resistance activist during the Hitler years. He was transferred to Buchenwald concentration camp in 1938. At the concentration camp he became a leading figure in the (covert and illegal) "International Buchenwald Military Organisation" ("Internationale Militärorganisation Buchenwald"). He survived the war and in 1946 joined the (semi-militarised) police service in the Soviet occupation zone of Germany. A succession of promotions followed. In 1966 he was promoted to the rank of Major general in the East German Felix Dzerzhinsky Guards Regiment. During the final years of his career he combined his overtly military posting with command of the National Department I ("Hauptabteilung I") at the Ministry for State Security (""Stasi!). The department was a specialist intelligence section of the ministry, tasked with attending to the intelligence needs of the ministry's armed units. (en)
  • ハインツ・グローナウ(Heinz Gronau 1912年1月1日 - 1977年10月28日)は、ドイツ民主共和国(東ドイツ)の軍人。かつてドイツ共産党党員としてブーヘンヴァルト強制収容所に収監され、収容者の秘密抵抗組織であるブーヘンヴァルト国際軍事機関(Internationale Militärorganisation Buchenwald, IMO)ドイツ部に所属していた。戦後は国家保安省(シュタージ)にてフェリックス・ジェルジンスキー衛兵連隊の連隊長や(Hauptabteilung I, HA I)の局長(Leiter)などを歴任した。最終階級は少将。 (ja)
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  • Heinz Gronau (* 1. Januar 1912 in Leipzig; † 28. Oktober 1977) war ein deutscher kommunistischer Widerstandskämpfer gegen den Nationalsozialismus, Häftling im KZ Buchenwald, Mitglied der illegalen deutschen Sektion der Internationalen Militärorganisation Buchenwald (IMO) und in der DDR Generalmajor im Wachregiment Feliks Dzierzynski sowie Leiter der Hauptabteilung I des Ministeriums für Staatssicherheit. (de)
  • ハインツ・グローナウ(Heinz Gronau 1912年1月1日 - 1977年10月28日)は、ドイツ民主共和国(東ドイツ)の軍人。かつてドイツ共産党党員としてブーヘンヴァルト強制収容所に収監され、収容者の秘密抵抗組織であるブーヘンヴァルト国際軍事機関(Internationale Militärorganisation Buchenwald, IMO)ドイツ部に所属していた。戦後は国家保安省(シュタージ)にてフェリックス・ジェルジンスキー衛兵連隊の連隊長や(Hauptabteilung I, HA I)の局長(Leiter)などを歴任した。最終階級は少将。 (ja)
  • Heinz Gronau (1 January 1912 - 28 October 1977) was a communist resistance activist during the Hitler years. He was transferred to Buchenwald concentration camp in 1938. At the concentration camp he became a leading figure in the (covert and illegal) "International Buchenwald Military Organisation" ("Internationale Militärorganisation Buchenwald"). He survived the war and in 1946 joined the (semi-militarised) police service in the Soviet occupation zone of Germany. A succession of promotions followed. In 1966 he was promoted to the rank of Major general in the East German Felix Dzerzhinsky Guards Regiment. During the final years of his career he combined his overtly military posting with command of the National Department I ("Hauptabteilung I") at the Ministry for State Security (""Stasi!) (en)
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  • Heinz Gronau (de)
  • Heinz Gronau (en)
  • ハインツ・グローナウ (ja)
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