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Johann Hinkel

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Major Johann Hinkel (1890- 28 March 1943) was the German representative in Sark from 1942 until March 1943 when he was killed after he stepped on a mine in Sark.

Preceded by German Representative in Sark
1942–1943
Succeeded by

Bibliography

  • Francis Walter Falla "The Silent War" 1967, p 224
  • Peter King "The Channel Islands War, 1940-1945" 1991, pp. 36, 167