Richard Schulze

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This article concerns the SS officer Richard Schulze. For other persons of this name, see Richard Schulze (disambiguation)

Richard Schulze was a Waffen-SS officer during World War II who obtained the rank of SS-Obersturmbannführer. As a Hauptsturmführer, Richard Schulze served as Waffen-SS adjutant to Adolf Hitler and August Heissmeyer. He would later serve as the commander of the SS-Junkerschule (Officer Candidate School) at Bad Tolz, Bavaria.

After the close of the Second World War, Richard Schulze changed his name to Richard Schulz-Kossens.

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