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Dr. Walter Gross (written Groß in German) (21 October 1904 in Kassel – 25 April 1945 in Berlin) was a German physician appointed to create the Office for Enlightenment on Population Policy and Racial Welfare (Aufklärungsamt für Bevölkerungspolitik und Rassenpflege) for the Nazi Party.
Walter Gross (July 14, 1909 – November 27, 1967) is best known for having composed the music for the popular 1946 song "Tenderly". In addition to composing dozens of other titles, he was also a pianist, arranger, orchestra leader, and record industry executive.
Walter Gross may refer to: Walter R. Gross (1903–1974), German palaeontologist. Walter Gross (politician) (1904–1945), German Nazi politician. Walter Gross (actor) (1904–1989), German actor in Two Hearts in May (1958) and other films.
"Tenderly" is a popular song published in 1946 with music by Walter Gross and lyrics by Jack Lawrence. Originally written in the key of Eb as a waltz in 3/4 ...
Dr Walter Gross was a German physician who oversaw the Office of Population Policy and Racial Welfare. In this speech from October 1934, Gross addressed a gathering of German women on Nazi racial policy:
Aug 15, 2019 · Walter Gross on National Socialism's policy on Race.
Walter Gross on Race (1934) Background: Dr. Walter Groß was head of the Nazi Party’s Racial Policy Office, which produced a great deal of material. This is a translation of a radio speech aimed at the youth that he gave on 10 October 1934, which the pamphlet claims “was of great general interest.”. It outlines the fundamentals of Nazi ...