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  1. Otto Lebrecht Eduard Daniel Meissner (13 March 1880 – 27 May 1953) was head of the Office of the President of Germany from 1920 to 1945 during nearly the entire period of the Weimar Republic under Friedrich Ebert and Paul von Hindenburg and, finally, under the Nazi government under Adolf Hitler.

  2. Otto Lebrecht Eduard Daniel [1] Meissner (* 13. März 1880 in Bischweiler, Elsaß-Lothringen; † 27. Mai 1953 in München) war ein deutscher Diplomat und Staatsbeamter in der Zeit des Kaiserreichs, der Weimarer Republik und des NS-Staats.

  3. German politician. Learn about this topic in these articles: association with Hitler. In Adolf Hitler: Rise to power of Adolf Hitler. …such as Franz von Papen, Otto Meissner, and President Hindenburg’s son, Oskar. The fear of communism and the rejection of the Social Democrats bound them together.

  4. Hans-Otto Meissner (4 June 1909 – 8 September 1992) was a German lawyer and Nazi diplomat, posted in London, Tokyo, Moscow, and Milan, among other cities. He is best known as a writer and novelist publishing a series of books, which proved successful.

  5. Otto Meissner (born March 13, 1880 in Bischweile (today: Bischwiller) in Alsace - died May 27, 1953 in Munich) was head of the Office of the Reich President during the entire period of the Weimar Republic under Friedrich Ebert and Paul von Hindenburg and, finally, at the beginning of the Nazi era under Adolf Hitler.

  6. Hans-Otto Meissner (* 4. Juni 1909 in Straßburg; † 8. September 1992 in Unterwössen) war ein deutscher Diplomat, Schriftsteller und Großwildjäger. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Wirken. 1.1 Kindheit und Jugend. 1.2 Zeit des Nationalsozialismus. 1.3 Nach 1945. 2 Schriften (Auswahl) 2.1 Bücher zur Zeitgeschichte und Erinnerungen.

  7. Hans-Otto Meissner has 85 books on Goodreads with 404 ratings. Hans-Otto Meissners most popular book is Magda Goebbels: The First Lady of the Third Reich.