Kleo Pleyer

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Kleo Pleyer (1898–1942) was a Nazi politician and academic (historian and sociologist, professor at the Königsberg Albertina University and Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen).

He was married to Luithgard Pleyer with 7 children.

He was the author of "Volk im Feld" (1943), the creator of Kampflied der Nationalsozialisten, the battle song of the Nazi Party,[1] and the Leader of Bündischen Front (BF).

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