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  1. Fritz Todt
    German engineer and senior Nazi figure

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  1. Shortly after takeoff, Todt’s Heinkel He-111 plane blew up in mid-air and crashed on the Rangsdorf airfield near Rastenburg on February 8, 1942. All aboard were killed in a fiery blaze.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fritz_TodtFritz Todt - Wikipedia

    On 8 February 1942, soon after take-off from the Wolfsschanze ("Wolf's Lair") airfield near Rastenburg, in East Prussia, Todt's Heinkel He 111 aircraft crashed and he was killed. He was buried in the Invalids' Cemetery in the Scharnhorst-Strasse in Berlin .

  3. Feb 12, 2015 · On Feb. 8, 1942, in the middle of Adolf Hitler's Russian campaign in World War II, Fritz Todt, the German minister for armaments, died in a plane crash. The crash occurred not long after a meeting with Hitler, and the minister's death remains shrouded in mystery.

  4. BERNE, Switzerland, Feb. 8 -Major Gen. Fritz Todt, the "Wizard of Communications in Greater Germany" and constructor of the Westwall forts was killed this morning, according to a Berlin...

  5. Feb 8, 2022 · Fritz Todt, Reich Minister for Armaments and Munitions, died in an aircraft crash at Hitler’s ‘Wolfs Lair’ HQ on the Eastern front on 8th February. A long standing member of the Nazi Party, Todt had been trusted by Hitler in a series of military-industrial posts.

  6. On Feb. 8, 1942, in the middle of Adolf Hitler's Russian campaign in World War II, Fritz Todt, the German minister for armaments, died in a plane crash. Shortly after takeoff, the pilot ...

  7. Organisation Todt, headed by Dr. Fritz Todt, carried out large-scale construction projects. He subsequently became inspector-general for road construction and minister for Armaments and Munitions; following his death in a plane crash, he was succeeded in all his functions by Albert Speer.

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