Otto Georg Thierack (19 April 1889 – 26 October 1946) was a German Nazi jurist and politician. Thierack was born in Wurzen in Saxony. He took part in...
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Hitler promoted Otto Georg Thierack to Reich Justice Minister, replacing the retiring Schlegelberger, and named Freisler to succeed Thierack as president...
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Krosigk) Ministry of Justice (Franz Gürtner, Franz Schlegelberger, Otto Georg Thierack) Ministry of the Reichswehr (Werner von Blomberg) Ministry for Economics...
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becomes Acting Reich Minister of Food and Agriculture. August 1942: Otto Georg Thierack succeeds Schlegelberger as Reich Minister of Justice. January 1943:...
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Agriculture (Landwirtschaft): Herbert Backe Minister of Justice (Justiz): Otto Georg Thierack Minister of Culture (Kultur): Dr. Gustav Adolf Scheel Minister of...
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state attorney's job in Berlin in 1943 because Justice Minister Otto Georg Thierack considered him unfit to be a judge. In 1947 the Americans tried Rothaug...
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Reichskommissar of occupied Norway from 1940, he was an SA-Obergruppenführer. Otto Georg Thierack – Jurist, Minister of Justice in Saxony, President of the National...
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destruction in the war's closing months. Through his Justice Minister Otto Georg Thierack, Hitler ordered that anyone who was not prepared to fight should...
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Konstantin von Neurath Joachim von Ribbentrop Interior Wilhelm Frick Heinrich Himmler Justice Franz Gürtner Franz Schlegelberger (acting) Otto Georg Thierack...
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who was a protégé of high-ranking Nazi officials Martin Bormann and Otto Thierack. He rose through the Nazi Party and government ranks to become the State...
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