Otto Georg Thierack (19 April 1889 – 26 October 1946) was a German Nazi jurist and politician. Thierack was born in Wurzen in Saxony. He took part in...
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becomes Acting Reich Minister of Food and Agriculture. August 1942: Otto Georg Thierack succeeds Schlegelberger as Reich Minister of Justice. January 1943:...
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Krosigk) Ministry of Justice (Franz Gürtner, Franz Schlegelberger, Otto Georg Thierack) Ministry of the Reichswehr (Werner von Blomberg) Ministry for Economics...
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Hitler promoted Otto Georg Thierack to Reich Justice Minister, replacing the retiring Schlegelberger, and named Freisler to succeed Thierack as president...
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state attorney's job in Berlin in 1943 because Justice Minister Otto Georg Thierack considered him unfit to be a judge. In 1947 the Americans tried Rothaug...
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Reich Minister of Justice for the years 1941 and 1942, followed then by Otto Thierack. During his time in office the number of death sentences rose sharply...
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Konstantin von Neurath Joachim von Ribbentrop Interior Wilhelm Frick Heinrich Himmler Justice Franz Gürtner Franz Schlegelberger (acting) Otto Georg Thierack...
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destruction in the war's closing months. Through his Justice Minister Otto Georg Thierack, Hitler ordered that anyone who was not prepared to fight should...
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Herbert Backe 23 May 1942 23 May 1945 NSDAP Minister of Justice Otto Georg Thierack 24 August 1942 2 May 1945 NSDAP Minister of Culture Gustav Adolf...
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not be tried: Franz Gürtner, Minister of Justice, died in 1941; Otto Georg Thierack, Minister of Justice since 1942, had committed suicide, as had Reichsgericht...
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dismissed three ministers (Bernhard Rust, Alfred Rosenberg, and Otto Georg Thierack). Other former ministers, such as Walther Funk (Economics) and Wilhelm...
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Reichskommissar of occupied Norway from 1940, he was an SA-Obergruppenführer. Otto Georg Thierack – Jurist, Minister of Justice in Saxony, President of the National...
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Agriculture (Landwirtschaft): Herbert Backe Minister of Justice (Justiz): Otto Georg Thierack Minister of Culture (Kultur): Dr. Gustav Adolf Scheel Minister of...
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under Wolfgang Mettgenberg. He presented the Minister of Justice, Otto Georg Thierack, and the State Secretary, Herbert Klemm, with “lists of many hundreds...
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in 1944 by Reich Minister of Justice, and head of the Akademie, Otto Georg Thierack. Brüggemeier, Gert (1990). "Oberstes Gesetz ist das Wohl des deutschen...
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1933 – 20 August 1942 Preceded by Office established Succeeded by Otto Georg Thierack Bavarian Minister of Justice In office 18 April 1933 – 4 December...
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Nazi ideology on the legal system of Germany. From left to right: Roland Freisler, Franz Schlegelberger, Otto Georg Thierack, and Curt Rothenberger....
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Erich Fellgiebel, Alfred Kranzfelder, Fritz-Dietlof von der Schulenburg, Georg Hansen, and Berthold Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg. On 15 August, Wolf-Heinrich...
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August 28, 1942, Hitler issued a decree which enabled Nazi jurist Otto Georg Thierack to do whatever was necessary to coerce judges to toe the line with...
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1892–1893 Rudolf Arnold Nieberding 1893–1909 Hermann Lisco 1909–1917 Paul Georg Christof von Krause 1917–1919 Political Party: FDP DP CSU CDU SPD...
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who was a protégé of high-ranking Nazi officials Martin Bormann and Otto Thierack. He rose through the Nazi Party and government ranks to become the State...
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April – Otto Georg Thierack, German politician and jurist (died 1946) 20 April – Adolf Hitler, German Führer and politician (died 1945) 12 May – Otto Frank...
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SS. However, it was specifically employed by Joseph Goebbels and Otto Georg Thierack in late 1942 negotiations involving them, Albert Bormann, and Heinrich...
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Hans Frank, (May 18, 1940 – January 19, 1945) Executed by hanging Otto Georg Thierack April 19, 1889 October 26, 1946 57 years, 190 days Head of NSRB,...
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(d. 1953) 1885 – Karl Tarvas, Estonian architect (d. 1975) 1889 – Otto Georg Thierack, German jurist and politician (d. 1946) 1891 – Françoise Rosay, French...
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Oswald Teichmüller Otto Telschow Ernst Tengelmann Josef Terboven Bruno Tesch Wilhelm Teudt Adolf von Thadden Otto Georg Thierack Heinz Thilo Richard...
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Eddington, English astrophysicist and astronomer (b. 1882) 1946 – Otto Georg Thierack, German jurist and politician, German Minister of Justice (b. 1889)...
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the victims. On 12 December 1942, an order was explicitly sent by Otto Georg Thierack to Plötzensee Prison specifying gallows to hang eight people simultaneously...
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theologian, songwriter of Hymns, rector of Thomasschule zu Leipzig Otto Georg Thierack (1889–1946), 1936 to 1942 President of the People's Court (German)...
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successfully defended their prerogatives. Frank's successor, Minister of Justice Thierack, attempted to push on with Nazi reform of the German law code, but by now...
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