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    Alfred Rosenberg

    Baltic German architect, Nazi politician and ideologue

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  1. Apr 4, 2024 · 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.

  2. Alfred Rosenberg was one of the most influential Nazi ideologues. He held several positions in the Nazi Party over the course of his career. During World War II, Rosenberg played key roles in the looting of art and the implementation of the “Final Solution.”.

  3. 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.

  4. Alfred Rosenberg was a Nazi racial ideologue, German politician, and Reich Minister for the Occupied Eastern Territories. A native of Estonia, Rosenberg emigrated to Germany in 1918. He joined the NSDAP shortly after Adolf Hitler .

  5. Jun 15, 2013 · The diaries of the top Nazi ideologist Alfred Rosenberg, which disappeared mysteriously after his 1946 hanging as a war criminal, are now in U.S. government custody.

  6. Explore the Diary. On December 17, 2013, Immigration and Customs Enforcement formally handed over to the Museum the diary of Alfred Rosenberg, an early member and intellectual leader of the Nazi Party. This episode discusses the diary and its significance.

  7. As late as 11 July 1944 the Rosenberg Ministry was actively concerned with the continuation of the forced labor program in spite of the retreat from the East. A letter from Alfred Meyer, Rosenberg's deputy, addressed to Sauckel, dated 11 July 1944 shows that this time it is Rosenberg's Ministry that is urging action:

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