Dietrich Klagges (German pronunciation: [ˈdiːtʁɪç ˈklaɡəs]; 1 February 1891 – 12 November 1971) was a Nazi Party politician and from 1933 to 1945 the appointed...
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the Interior Minister was the Nazi Dietrich Klagges, who received the order to naturalize Hitler quickly. Klagges had the idea of appointing him professor...
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and Walter Buch. After the Night of the Long Knives in July 1934, Sepp Dietrich was promoted to the rank. On 9 September 1934, so as to prevent a power...
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Reichsbanner forces. The violent incident initiated by Nazi Minister Dietrich Klagges and later called Der Stahlhelm Putsch was characteristic of the pressure...
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deportation. On 25 February 1932, the interior minister of Brunswick, Dietrich Klagges, who was a member of the Nazi Party, appointed Hitler as administrator...
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after being appointed a Free State of Brunswick government official by Dietrich Klagges, after an earlier attempt by Wilhelm Frick to convey citizenship as...
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and First Deputy President of the Reichstag until his death in 1941. Dietrich Klagges – Minister President of the Free State of Brunswick between 1933 and...
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Brunswick. This force was directly answerable to Ministerpräsident Dietrich Klagges and consisted of SA, SS and Der Stahlhelm men. On 11 March, Alpers...
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Minister of the Interior, succeeded by his party fellow Dietrich Klagges on 15 September 1931. Klagges was instrumental for the dismissal of opposition public...
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The common nickname of Sepp in German for Josef, for such Nazis as Josef Dietrich and Josef Oberhauser, is excluded from this list. The definite article...
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of Bad Harzburg in the Free State of Brunswick, where the NSDAP's Dietrich Klagges had just been elected State Minister of the Interior. By choosing the...
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Berg (born 1949), Dutch writer and director Rudolf Berg, pseudonym of Dietrich Klagges (1891–1971), Nazi politician Berg (surname) This disambiguation page...
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such as Hans Lammers, Friedrich Jeckeln, Erwin Bumke, Julius Lippert, Dietrich Klagges, Paul Giesler, Richard Kunze, Kurt Blome, Herbert von Dirksen, Ludwig...
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with several conservative and right-wing parties. With the support of Dietrich Klagges, Brunswick's minister of the interior, the NSDAP organized a large...
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Nazi-Deutsch/Nazi-German. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-313-32106-X. Orlow, Dietrich (1969). The History of the Nazi Party: 1919–1933. University of Pittsburgh...
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(1900-1947), Parisian Gestapo officer, convicted of war crimes, hanged. Dietrich Klagges (1891–1971), German politician and premier (Ministerpräsident) of Braunschweig...
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Free State of Brunswick from 1930, with the leading Nazi politician Dietrich Klagges as Minister of the Interior from September 1931. During World War II...
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German citizenship when he is appointed a Brunswick state official by Dietrich Klagges, a fellow Nazi. As a result, Hitler is able to run for Reichspräsident...
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Freiherr von Killinger Emil Kirdorf Hans Helmut Kirst Gerhard Kittel Dietrich Klagges Hubert Klausner Josef Klehr Eugen Klöpfer Gerhard Klopfer Gustav Knittel...
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industrialist 1882–1960 also: General der Waffen-SS; imprisoned until 1951 Dietrich Klagges SS-Ehrenrang; Persönlicher Stab Reichsführer SS; Ministerpräsident...
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(1674–1739), composer Inge Kilian (born 1935), Olympic high jumper Dietrich Klagges (1891–1971), politician Klaus von Klitzing (born 1943), Nobel laureate...
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executive officer in the Free State of Brunswick by Interior Minister Dietrich Klagges, therefore making him a German citizen and eligible to run for president...
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personal orders of Braunschweig's National Socialist Minister-President, Dietrich Klagges. However, his son Alfred petitioned the People's Court on his behalf...
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ruled the federal state of Braunschweig, impersonated by president Dietrich Klagges, before Adolf Hitler came into power. Moog committed suicide in fall...
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Bernhard Rust). R. James Bender Publishing. ISBN 978-1-932970-32-6. Orlow, Dietrich (1969). The History of the Nazi Party: 1919-1933. University of Pittsburgh...
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persecution from the new minister-president, the Nazi party member Dietrich Klagges, who was both his successor and his political opponent in the Braunschweig...
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(1882–1976) 1 October 1930 5 May 1933 947 German National People's Party Dietrich Klagges (1891–1971) 5 May 1933 12 April 1945 4360 National Socialist German...
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Steinbrecher [de](Interior) Hans Sievers [de] (Public Education) Succeeded by Dietrich Klagges Personal details Born 9 April 1896 Schleswig, Province of Schleswig-Holstein...
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Otto Hoetzsch Alfred Hugenberg Friedrich Jeckeln Walter von Keudell Dietrich Klagges Wilhelm Koch Walter Köhler Wilhelm Kube Richard Kunze Hans Heinrich...
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Spotting an opportunity, the state government under the leadership of Dietrich Klagges immediately blamed the killing of Landmann on "the communists". Landmann...
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