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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. --Cormac Canales 07:08, 8 Aug 2004 (UTC)

First encounter with Alfred Rosenberg?

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]