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    Joachim von Ribbentrop

    German Foreign Minister of Nazi Germany

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  1. Joachim von Ribbentrop (1893–1946) was Foreign Minister of Germany (1938–1945). He played the key role in negotiating the German-Soviet nonaggression pact that made possible the German invasion of Poland in September 1939.

  2. CONCLUSION. The Tribunal finds that Ribbentrop is guilty on all four counts. Sources: The Avalon Project. Encyclopedia of Jewish and Israeli history, politics and culture, with biographies, statistics, articles and documents on topics from anti-Semitism to Zionism.

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  4. May 13, 2024 · Joachim von Ribbentrop (born April 30, 1893, Wesel, Ger.—died Oct. 16, 1946, Nürnberg) was a German diplomat, foreign minister under the Nazi regime (1933–45), and chief negotiator of the treaties with which Germany entered World War II.

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  5. Jan 17, 2007 · Joachim von Ribbentrop, Hitler’s foreign minister, was the first to go. From an Oct. 28, 1946 dispatch in Time magazine headlined “Night Without Dawn” (the ellipses are in the original): At...

    • First Judgments at Nuremberg
    • Nazi Leaders to Die on October 16
    • Editorial: The Sentences

    Gestapo and SS criminal, but high command and general staff groups acquitted 1 October 1946 Twenty-one Nazi leaders in the Nuremberg courtroom yesterday heard the first judgments of the International War Crimes Tribunal. To-day they will reappear separately in the dock and hear the findings against themselves individually, the sentences being expec...

    2 October 1946 The Nazi leaders who were condemned to death by the Nuremberg international tribunal yesterday will be hanged in Nuremberg Gaol on October 16, the Allied Control Council decided last night. Prison sentences will be served in a four-Power Berlin prison. It was indicated last night by counsel for several of the condemned prisoners that...

    2 October 1946 As we were promised, the chief surprises of Nuremberg lie in the sentences. When twelve men must hang it seems odd that Schacht and Von Papenshould escape even imprisonment and be acquitted. Fritzsche, mere tool of the dead Goebbels, hardly merited a place in the dock beside the great evil-doers, but Papen will stand as a sinister fi...

  6. Ten prominent members of the political and military leadership of Nazi Germany were executed by hanging: Hans Frank, Wilhelm Frick, Alfred Jodl, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Wilhelm Keitel, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Alfred Rosenberg, Fritz Sauckel, Arthur Seyss-Inquart, and Julius Streicher.

  7. We were told that the matter of refugees had been raised by Bonnet in his conversation with von Ribbentrop. The result was very bad. Ribbentrop, when pressed, had said to Bonnet that the Jews in Germany without except ion were pickpockets, murderers and thieves.

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