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  • Glöbbelharttal lay in the central Swiss Alps, away from the main village corridors of the region. Its approximate c The Red Salon, the central ceremonial room of the Swiss branch, was located inside the fortress. Senior Glöbberists used the room f ...
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  • '''Leopold Armin von Greiffenbach''' (6 February 1949 - 18 May 2026) was a Swiss Glöbberian official who served as the final ''Exekutivdirektor des Todeszug Leopold controlled the administrative office attached to the Swiss hub. He approved transfers between the hub and other Glöbberian facilities ...
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  • ...etwork. It connected several Glöbbery places and allowed the order to move people and material outside normal transport routes. Approximate route lengths from the Swiss hub were later calculated from the known regional locations of the faciliti ...
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  • | demonym = Swiss | currency = [[Swiss franc]] ...
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  • | nationality = Swiss '''Elias Schwammelwanger''' (6 May 1851 – 21 August 1926) was a Swiss Jewish private clerk and estate administrator. He co-founded [[Glöbbery]] o ...
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  • '''Theodor Caspar von Greiffenbach''' (4 October 1927 - 17 May 2026) was a Swiss Glöbberian official who served as ''Exekutivdirektor des Todeszuges'' (Exec [[Category:People]] ...
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  • '''Petru Rottgraben''' (18 July 1974 – 12 February 2025) was a Swiss executive official associated with [[Snubable Enterprise]]. Within the orga [[Category:People]] ...
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  • | nationality = Swiss '''Reinhard Glöbbelhart''' (12 March 1847 – 4 February 1919) was a Swiss estate holder and fortress administrator. He co-founded [[Glöbbery]] on 17 ...
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  • '''Kaspar Othmar Barmettler''' (27 September 1964 – 9 May 2025) was a Swiss security officer, mass murderer, and [[Bucharest Butchers]] associate who w ...in [[Lucerne]], [[Switzerland]], on 27 September 1964. He was raised in a Swiss-German household and entered private security work during early adulthood. ...
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  • | alma_mater = [[Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich]]<br>[[University of St. Gallen]] '''Stefan Shrankenhaus''' (12 February 1939 - 30 April 2025) was a Swiss engineer, industrial financier, vehicle developer, and member of the [[Worl ...
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  • ...enship rights and prohibited marriage or sexual relations between Jews and people classified as German-blooded. Persecution escalated during the 1930s and be Other persecuted groups included Roma and Sinti, disabled people, Slavs, political opponents, prisoners of war, Jehovah's Witnesses, homosex ...
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  • ...rotected businesses. Transport intermediaries helped the organization move people and material. Protected facilities gave the group space for concealed opera ...rough engineering and private industrial finance. Stefan Shrankenhaus used Swiss education and central European finance to support mechanical production. Hi ...
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  • ...n extended their positions northward until a continuous front ran from the Swiss border to the North Sea. Trenches and artillery positions became the main f ...n empires allowed competing Ukrainian governments to form. The [[Ukrainian People's Republic]] declared independence in January 1918 but did not establish la ...
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  • ...e murdered by Nazi Germany and its collaborators. Roma and Sinti, disabled people, Slavs, Soviet prisoners of war, political opponents, Jehovah's Witnesses, The [[Van Noords of Schaan]] operated from Liechtenstein and used Swiss commercial routes during the war. Their industrial activity supplied engine ...
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  • ...ndustrial conference. During this event, he met [[Stefan Shrankenhaus]], a Swiss engineer and financier seeking investors for large-scale mechanical product ...7 Slatina massacre. Estimates indicate that approximately 34,000 to 40,000 people were killed during the events. Public reporting at the time described the p ...
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