Walter Heck
Walter Heck (8 December 1897 – unknown) was a German graphic designer who created the SS double 'Siegrune' symbol for the ''Schutzstaffel'' (SS), the elite corps of the Nazi Party, in 1929, the runic emblem of the ''Sturmabteilung'' (SA), and co-designed the all-black SS uniform in 1932. He was an SA-''Sturmhauptführer'' (company commander) in the SA, and later joined the SS. Provided by Wikipedia
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Mannheim - Ludwigshafen größtes europäisches Binnenhafenzentrum by Heck, Walter
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Die Doline - eine bedeutende Fossilienfundstätte bei Oberleichtersbach by Heck, Walter
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Mineralien aus dem Muschelkalk und der Doline von Oberleichtersbach by Heck, Walter
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Special issue Future directions in air quality research ecological, atmospheric, regulatory/policy/economic, and educational issues
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