Hanns Kerrl (11 December 1887 – 14 December 1941) was a German Nazi politician. His most prominent position, from July 1935, was that of Reichsminister...
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existed in Nazi Germany from 1935 until 1945 under the leadership of Hanns Kerrl and Hermann Muhs and attempted to unify the churches and align them with...
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Cabinet as Reich Minister of Science, Education and Culture. June 1934: Hanns Kerrl enters the Cabinet as a Reich Minister without Portfolio. June 1934:...
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Education and Culture (Bernhard Rust) Ministry for Church Affairs (Hanns Kerrl) Ministry of Armaments and War Production (Fritz Todt, Albert Speer)...
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Look up Hanns or hanns in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hanns is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Hanns Blaschke (1896–1971), Austrian...
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Catholic Church and Nazi Germany (section Kerrl)
1933, Hitler appointed his friend Hanns Kerrl as minister for church affairs in 1935. The relatively-moderate Kerrl confirmed Nazi hostility to Christianity...
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Armaments Fritz Todt Albert Speer Aviation Hermann Göring Church Affairs Hanns Kerrl Hermann Muhs (acting) Eastern Territories Alfred Rosenberg Economics...
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initially by Julius Streicher, the Gauleiter of Nuremberg, later by Hanns Kerrl, not by the party press. These were larger scale books that included...
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harmony with the views and the exigencies of the State of today. In 1937, Hanns Kerrl, Hitler's Minister for Church Affairs, explained "positive Christianity"...
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named the Permanent Deputy to the Reichsminister for Church Affairs, Hanns Kerrl. This was followed on 19 April 1937 by his appointment as Staatssekretär...
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Fallersleben (1798–1874), poet, writer of the German national anthem. Hanns Kerrl (1887–1941), politician (NSDAP), Reich Ministry for Church Affairs Rolf-Dieter...
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seats, the KPD and NSDAP had a negative majority. The National Socialist Hanns Kerrl became president of the Prussian Parliament. The government then resigned...
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and created a new Reich Ministry – aptly named Church Affairs – under Hanns Kerrl, one of Hitler's lawyer friends. The Kirchenkampf ("church struggle")...
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that the Nazi movement was not anti-Christian. That said, in 1937, Hans Kerrl, the Reich Minister for Church Affairs, explained that "Positive Christianity"...
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31 May 1934, it called itself the Confessing Church. On 16 July 1935, Hanns Kerrl was appointed Reichsminister for Church Affairs, a newly created department...
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of their pastors were arrested. Müller resigned and Hitler appointed Hanns Kerrl as Minister for Church Affairs to continue efforts to control Protestantism...
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Frank went to Vienna, accompanied by the Prussian Minister of Justice Hanns Kerrl and his Ministerial Director Roland Freisler, to promote Nazi propaganda...
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War II. Convicted of war crimes and hanged by the Nuremberg Tribunal. Hanns Kerrl – Reich Minister of Church Affairs and First Deputy President of the...
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headed by Hanns Kerrl, was hardly recognized by ideologists such as Alfred Rosenberg or by other political decision-makers. A relative moderate, Kerrl accused...
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Edmund Glaise-Horstenau (image) Ernst-Robert Grawitz Jakob Grimminger Hanns Kerrl (image) Erich Koch (image) Hans Krebs (image) Hinrich Lohse (image) Emil...
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later, criminalizing Rassenschande. In June 1934, Gürtner succeeded Hanns Kerrl as Minister of Justice in Prussia in the cabinet of Hermann Göring, thus...
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resistance to the Nazi regime's ideology. After the installation of Hanns Kerrl as minister for church matters in a Führer-directive of 16 July 1935...
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"upon which Luther built." German Christians (movement) Gleichschaltung Hanns Kerrl, Minister for Ecclesiastical Affairs Positive Christianity (the approved...
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Fritz Katzmann Karl Kaufmann Erich Kempka Wilhelm Keppler Erich Kern Hanns Kerrl Emil Ketterer Walter von Keudell Erich Keyser Kurt Georg Kiesinger Manfred...
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Berlin, in July 1933 by decision by the acting Prussian Justice Minister Hanns Kerrl. He appointed Richard Hoffmann, until May 1933 a lawyer in Magdeburg...
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7 June 1932, Papen, although not formally authorized to do so, asked Hanns Kerrl, president of the state parliament and a member of the NSDAP, to replace...
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Act of 1933 enacted, allowing Hitler to rule by decree. 31 March 1933 Hanns Kerrl and Hans Frank issue legislation in the states of Prussia and Bavaria...
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1924–1928 1928–1931 Ernst Wittmaack Social Democratic Party of Germany 1931–1932 Hanns Kerrl National Socialist German Workers' Party 1932–1933 1933...
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the policy of Reichsminister of Church Affairs (Reichskirchenminister) Hanns Kerrl, to whom he served as an advisor. After 1945, Stapel despised the new...
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Reichsstatthalter Wilhelm Loeper in Dessau as well as Reichsminister Hanns Kerrl for approval, thereby being degraded to provincial politician and thrust...
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