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- Kurt Hälker (Decknamen: Robert Vidal, Hugo Erb; * 2. Mai 1922 in Duisburg; † 4. Februar 2010 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Widerstandskämpfer gegen den Nationalsozialismus. Er gab Informationen, die er als Marinefunker erhielt, an die Résistance weiter. Später war er unter anderem stellvertretender Generalsekretär des Friedensrates der DDR. (de)
- Kurt Hälker (2 May 1922 – 4 February 2010) was a German resistance activist against the Nazi regime. During the war he passed on to the French Resistance information which he received in the course of his work as a navy radio operator based for six months in Jersey, and subsequently in mainland France. After the war he was for many years deputy General Secretary of the East German Peace Council. Sources sometimes identify him by the cover names he used in the course of his wartime activities. These were Robert Vidal and Hugo Erb. (en)
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- Upholsterer (en)
- President of the East German Peace Council (en)
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- Kurt Hälker (Decknamen: Robert Vidal, Hugo Erb; * 2. Mai 1922 in Duisburg; † 4. Februar 2010 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Widerstandskämpfer gegen den Nationalsozialismus. Er gab Informationen, die er als Marinefunker erhielt, an die Résistance weiter. Später war er unter anderem stellvertretender Generalsekretär des Friedensrates der DDR. (de)
- Kurt Hälker (2 May 1922 – 4 February 2010) was a German resistance activist against the Nazi regime. During the war he passed on to the French Resistance information which he received in the course of his work as a navy radio operator based for six months in Jersey, and subsequently in mainland France. After the war he was for many years deputy General Secretary of the East German Peace Council. Sources sometimes identify him by the cover names he used in the course of his wartime activities. These were Robert Vidal and Hugo Erb. (en)
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- Kurt Hälker (de)
- Kurt Hälker (en)
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