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    Alfred Rosenberg

    Baltic German architect, Nazi politician and ideologue

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  1. Alfred Ernst Rosenberg (12 January [ O.S. 31 December 1892] 1893 – 16 October 1946) was a Baltic German [1] Nazi theorist and ideologue. Rosenberg was first introduced to Adolf Hitler by Dietrich Eckart and he held several important posts in the Nazi government. He was the head of the NSDAP Office of Foreign Affairs during the entire rule of ...

  2. World War II. Alfred Rosenberg (born Jan. 12, 1893, Reval, Estonia—died Oct. 16, 1946, Nürnberg) was a German ideologist of Nazism. Born the son of a cobbler in what was at the time a part of Russia, Rosenberg studied architecture in Moscow until the Revolution of 1917. In 1919 he went to Munich, where he joined Adolf Hitler, Ernst Röhm ...

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  3. Alfred Rosenberg. (Nazi Theorist and Ideologue) Born in Russia, Alfred Rosenberg was one of the leading ideologists of the Nazi Party who played a decisive role in shaping the Nazi philosophy. He had a dominating and arrogant personality with a fierce hatred for the Jewish community. Despite being well educated in architecture and engineering ...

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  4. Alfred Rosenberg (1893–1946) was a major Nazi ideologue. He was author of The Myth of the Twentieth Century (1930), which outlined Nazi racial theories . Rosenberg was the head of the Nazi Party's foreign affairs department (1933). In 1940, he established an organization (Einsatzstab Rosenberg) whose mission was to loot and confiscate ...

  5. Born in Reval, Russia (today, Tallinn, Estonia), to an Estonian mother and Baltic German father, Rosenberg studied architecture in Riga and Moscow before fleeing revolution-torn Russia in 1918 for Germany. Already a committed anti-Bolshevik and antisemite, he became heavily involved in the post-World War I ultra-nationalist scene in Munich.

  6. At the International War Crimes Trial in Nuremburg Alfred Rosenberg appeared as a pathetic broken figure, who blamed the degeneration of the National Socialist “Idea” on his more successful adversaries in the struggle for power. Rosenberg was accused of complicity in the plan to exterminate Jews, found guilty and hanged on the 16 October 1946.

  7. Mar 30, 2016 · March 30, 2016. For almost six decades, it was missing, all 400-plus revealing, handwritten pages. The diary of Alfred Rosenberg, a Nazi theorist whose views on race are thought to have helped ...

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