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== Why Leibbrandt left the Eastern Ministry ==
I had a discussion online regarding Leibbrandt. The person I had the discussion with suggested that Leibbrandt left his position in the Eastern Ministry because he opposed the Nazi policies in the Soviet Union. I have no other source, besides this man's word; which I am making known here. --[[User:Cormac Canales|Cormac Canales]] 07:08, 8 Aug 2004 (UTC)


== First encounter with Alfred Rosenberg? ==
== First encounter with Alfred Rosenberg? ==

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First encounter with Alfred Rosenberg?

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This National Socialist site by Risto Teinonen from Estonia claims that Georg Leibbrandt was evacuated to Tartu, Estonia during WWI and studied at a local gymnasium. terra88.com

It is interesting to note that Alfred Rosenberg is Estonian by birth and also found his way into Germany after 1918. Did Leibbrandt know Rosenberg in 1918? -- Petri Krohn (talk) 17:13, 1 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]