Hans Michael FrankHans Michael Frank (23 May 1900 – 16 October 1946) was a German politician and lawyer who served as head of the General Government in Nazi-occupied Poland during the Second World War....Hans FrankPersonal detailsBornHans Michael Frank23 May 1900 Karlsruhe, Grand Duchy of Baden, German Empire28 more rows
Other key figures were Wilhelm Keitel, Chief of the OKW; Alfred Jodl, Hitler's primary military advisor in the OKW; Werner von Blomberg, Defense Minister and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces until Hitler took over; Werner von Fritsch and Walther von Brauchitsch, Commanders in Chief of the Army until Hitler took ...
Hans LittenHans LittenNationalityGermanOccupationLawyerYears active1928–1933Known forSubpoenaed Adolf Hitler to appear as a witness in a 1931 trial3 more rows
CompositionPortfolioMinisterPartyChancellor of the German ReichAdolf Hitler †NSDAPVice-Chancellor of the German ReichFranz von PapenIndependentReich Minister of Foreign AffairsKonstantin von NeurathIndependentJoachim von RibbentropNSDAP47 more rows
Martin Bormann, (born June 17, 1900, Wegeleben, near Halberstadt, Germany—died May 1945, Berlin), powerful party leader in Nazi Germany, one of Adolf Hitler's closest lieutenants.
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On 28 February 1933, shortly after the Reichstag fire, Litten was arrested. From the Berlin Spandau prison he was transferred to the Brandenburg jail, and then to a forced labour camp in the Esterwegen Moor. Heavy physical labour and torture permanently damaged his health.
For these and other charges, the arrested military leaders were moved to prisons, stripped of their weapons and papers, and detained. They would all face tribunals or German courts, many of them at the famous Nuremberg Trials.Mar 26, 2021
General GovernmentGeneral Government Generalgouvernement (German)• 1939–1940Arthur Seyss-Inquart• 1940–1945Josef BühlerHistorical eraOccupation of Poland in World War II• Invasion of Poland1 September 193924 more rows
Adolf Hitler was almost Adolf Schicklgruber. Or Adolf Hiedler. His father, Alois, was born out of wedlock to Maria Anna Schicklgruber and given her surname.