Heines, Edmund

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Edmund Heines
Name
Heines, EdmundGender: M
born on 21 July 1897 at 16:15 (= 4:15 PM )
Place Munich, Germany, 48n08, 11e34
Timezone MET h1e (is standard time)
Data source
Quoted BC/BRRodden Rating AA
Astrology data 29°03' 29°06 Asc. 06°01'



Biography

German military junior officer in WW I who, eventually, became adjutant to Gerhard Rossbach. A street brawler, he had a girlish face and the strong, muscular body of a truck driver. He joined the Nazi party early and became a member of the intimate circle of the S.A.

Heines was expelled from the Nazi Party for "loose morals" in May 1927 after calling Hitler "a dish-rag". In 1929 he was given five years in prison for a murder, but he was released on clemency and made Commissioner of Police.

He was the known lover of the S.A.'s leader, Ernst Roehm.

Under Hitler's orders, on the "Night of Long Knives," June 30, 1934, when Hitler's SS found him in bed with a young boy, both men were summarily taken out and shot on the spot.

Link to Wikipedia biography

Relationships

  • lover relationship with Roehm, Ernst (born 28 November 1887)

Events

  • Work : Lose social status May 1927 (Expelled from Nazi Party)
  • Death by Execution 1934 (Shot on Hitler's orders)
  • Crime : Trial dates 1929 (Given five years in prison for a murder)

Source Notes

Gauquelin Vol. 5/1919

Categories

  • Vocation : Politics : Nazi party (Commissioner of Police)
  • Passions : Sexuality : Homosexual male (Lover of Ernst Roehm)
  • Passions : Criminal Perpetrator : Homicide single (Suspected murderer)
  • Vocation : Military : Military service (S.A.)
  • Vocation : Law : Police (Commisioner)
  • Passions : Criminal Perpetrator : Executed (Shot on Hitler's orders)
  • Notable : Book Collection : Crime Collection

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