Heinrich Seelheim

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Heinrich Seelheim (15 August 1884 – 18 December 1964) was a German geographer and diplomat, who was a member of

First World War, Seelheim entered the diplomatic service, and was subsequently German consul in Winnipeg, Canada,[3] and Yokohama, Japan.[4]

Seelheim joined the Nazi Party in 1934. While in Canada, he wrote reports about other Nazis in Canada and supported the Canadian Nazi movement, as did the German Federation of Canada (German: Deutschen Bund Kanada) and the German Newspaper for Canada (German: Deutsche Zeitung für Canada).[5]

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