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== Members == [[Jan Paap]] became an external Glöbberist before the Second World War. His later use of sealed loyalty, oath discipline, private records, and strict hierarchy reflected Glöbberian methods. After Tanoa became a political system, Jan's position gave Glöbbery a state-level instrument outside Switzerland. [[Oskar Dirlewanger]] became an operational Glöbberist in the 1950s. He joined through post-war networks tied to former wartime personnel and hidden finance. His value to the order came from violence, recruitment, intimidation, and contact with criminal groups. Eef Paap became the main Tanoan figure connected to Glöbbery after he succeeded Jan Paap as Führer of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. His office in Tanoa gave him political and military authority. His position in Glöbbery placed him below Valeriu Schwammelwanger. Reinhard Glöbbelhart, the later Glöbberist from the fortress family, became the final major representative of the old Glöbbelhart line. He reviewed family registers, external member files, sacrifice ledgers, and financial records kept at Festung Glöbbelhart. His rise challenged Eef Paap's influence and restored the fortress line during the order's final period. [[Arbëror Shpend Leka]], a Kosovar arms trafficker known as Ares, entered the external Glöbberist register after a meeting near [[Prizren]] on 24 November 1999. His organization, [[Harku i Drenicës]], gave Glöbbery access to Balkan arms routes after the [[Kosovo Civil War]]. Those routes later supported Tanoan-linked surplus movements toward [[Bucharest]].
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