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 Judgment at Nuremberg: Walther Funk
On 30th January, 1933, Funk was made Press Chief in the Reich Government, and on 11th March, 1933, became Under Secretary in the Ministry of Propaganda and shortly thereafter a leading figure in the various Nazi organisations which were used to control the press, films, music and publishing houses.
Funk took office as Minister of Economics and Plenipotentiary General for War Economy in early 1938 and as President of the Reichsbank in January 1939.
Funk did not appear to be particularly interested in this aspect of the forced labour programme, and usually sent a deputy to attend the meetings, often SS General Ohlendorf, the former Chief of the SD inside of Germany and the former Commander of Einsatzgruppe D.
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 Walther Funk - Definition, explanation
Walther Emanuel Funk (English: Walter Funk) (August 18, 1890 - May 31, 1960) was a prominent Nazi official.
Göring described Funk as "an insignificant subordinate," but documentary evidence and his wartime biography Walter Funk, A Life for Economy were used against him during the trial, leading to his conviction on counts 2, 3 and 4 of the indictment and his sentence of life imprisonment.
Funk was held at Spandau Prison along with other senior Nazis.
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 1937, Nov. 24. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
Walther Funk replaced Schacht as minister of economics, Schacht remaining president of the Reichsbank.
Funk's advent marked a further advance of the more extreme Nazi elements.
Hitler assumed the ministry of war, while Gen. Wilhelm Keitel became his representative at the supreme command and Gen. Heinrich von Brauchitsch became commander in chief of the army.
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  Walther Funk Summary
Walther Funk was a German economist and National Socialist (Nazi) Party member who served Adolph Hitler as his economics minister and head of the German state bank.
Funk was born on August 18, 1890, in Trakehen, Germany.
Funk also was forced to acknowledge that he participated in the decisions to impose large financial penalties on Jews and to exclude them from economic life.
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 Biographie: Walther Funk, 1890-1960
Funk tritt in die Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP) ein, in der er wegen seiner guten Kontakte zum Finanzkapital sofort wichtige Funktionen übernimmt.
Funk vermittelt zwischen der NSDAP und rheinisch-westfälischen Großindustriellen wie Emil Kirdorf, Fritz Thyssen, Albert Vögler und Friedrich Flick (1883-1972).
Der neu gegründete parteiinterne Reichswirtschaftsrat in der Reichsleitung der NSDAP ernennt Funk zum zweiten Vorsitzenden.
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  Walther Funk - Wikipedia
Funk vermittelte der NSDAP geheime Spenden von deutschen Konzernen in Millionenhöhe.
Funk firmierte daher auch unter der Amtsbezeichnung "Pressechef der Reichsregierung".
August 1940 versagte Funk in seiner Funktion als Wirtschaftsminister und Reichsbankpräsident Juden den Zugriff auf ihr bei Banken oder anderen Institutionen angelegtes Vermögen. 1942 vereinbarte Funk mit Heinrich Himmler in einem Geheimabkommen, die Wertgegenstände der in den Vernichtungslagern ermordeten Juden an die Reichsbank weiterzuleiten.
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 Walther Funk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Funk, a nationalist and anti-Marxist, resigned from the newspaper in the summer of 1931 and joined the Nazi Party, becoming closer to Gregor Strasser who arranged his first meeting with Adolf Hitler.
In March 1933, Funk was appointed as a State Secretary at the Ministry of Propaganda.
Göring described Funk as "an insignificant subordinate," but documentary evidence and his wartime biography Walter Funk, A Life for Economy were used against him during the trial, leading to his conviction on counts 2, 3 and 4 of the indictment and his sentence of life imprisonment.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Walther Funk
Funk took office as Minister of Economics and Plenipotentiary General for War Economy in early 1938 and as President of the Reichsbank in January 1939.
In 1942 Funk entered into an agreement with Himmler under which the Reichsbank was to receive certain gold and jewels and currency from the SS and instructed his subordinates, who were to work out the details, not to ask too many questions.
Funk did not appear to be particularly interested in this aspect of the forced labour programme, and usually sent a deputy to attend the meetings, often SS General Ohlendorf, the former Chief of the SD inside of Germany and the former Commander of Einsatzgruppe D. www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/Holocaust/JudgeFunk.html
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 Spandau Prison - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Only seven prisoners were finally imprisoned there: Rudolf Hess, Walther Funk, and Erich Raeder with life sentences, Albert Speer and Baldur von Schirach serving 20 year terms each, Konstantin von Neurath with 15, and Karl Dönitz being sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment.
Funk managed to obtain a seemingly constant stream of cognac (all alcohol was banned in the prison) and other treats that he would share with other prisoners on special occasions.
Speer and Funk, acutely aware of the likely psychosomatic nature of the illness, were accommodating to Hess.
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 Trial Watch : Walther Funk
Walther Funk was born on 18 August 1890 in Königsberg.
Funk was accused of using his various functions and his personal influence in order to promote the access to power of the Nazi conspirators according to count 1 of the indictment.
Funk was accused of participating in economic preparations aimed at wars of aggression according to count 2.
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 Flashback: This Month in History
Funk, who served as Reichsbank president after Schacht and had still not heard his own sentence of life imprisonment read, turned in his seat and held up one finger, indicating one acquittal.
Walther Funk, former Reichsbank president, convited of crimes against the peace, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Funk, dressed shabbily, gave a disgusted look as the court sentenced him to life.
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 Walther Funk information - Search.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Funk, a nationalist and anti-Marxist, resigned from the newspaper in the summer of 1931 and joined the Nazi Party, becoming closer to Gregor Strasser who arranged his first meeting with Adolf Hitler.
In March 1933, Funk was appointed as a State Secretary at the Ministry of Propaganda.
Göring described Funk as "an insignificant subordinate," but documentary evidence and his wartime biography Walter Funk, A Life for Economy were used against him during the trial, leading to his conviction on counts 2, 3 and 4 of the indictment and his sentence of life imprisonment.
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 Funk, Walther - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Funk, Walther   (Site not responding. Last check: )
He was appointed head of the Reich press bureau in 1933 and in the same year was made Reich minister of propaganda.
Funk was tried at Nuremberg in 1946 as a war criminal and sentenced to life imprisonment, but was released in 1957.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 Funk, Casimir - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Funk, Casimir   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Funk proposed that certain diseases are caused by dietary deficiencies.
Funk, born in Warsaw, studied in Berne, Switzerland, and worked at research institutes in Europe before emigrating to the USA in 1915.
Funk also carried our research into animal hormones, particularly male sex hormones, and into cancer, diabetes, and ulcers.
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 Walther Funk   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Minister of Economic Affairs from 1937 to 1945, Walther Funk was born in Trakehnen, East Prussia, on August 18 1890.
Funk stressed the importance of private initiative and free enterprise of the Fuhrer and, as Chief of the Office for Economic Policy in the Reich Leadership of the Party guaranteed that the voice of heavy industry would be heard.
Funk was not one of the leading figures in originating the Nazi plans for aggressive war.
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 Randex Communications Music and Entertainment Public Relations Company
Mostly the Funk Box shows are for a standing audience, although there are bar stools scattered about for seating and there is seating at a bar in the front of the club.
Walther, 37, first spoke with Rather, 35, about opening a night club about eight years ago when Walther was handing out flyers for various bands.
Walther and Junipa, 36, who has a different last name but who goes by Junipa, met at a music festival, and they have been booking for and publicizing bands ever since.
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 Walter Funk
Walter Emanuel Funk (August 18, 1890 - May 31, 1960) was a prominent Nazi official.
In January 1939 Funk also assumed the post of President of the Reichsbank[?], again replacing Schacht.
He argued that despite his titles that he had very little power in the regime, documentary evidence and his wartime biography Walter Funk, A Life for Economy were used against him.
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 Walther Funk
erregte Funk zum ersten Mal Aufmerksamkeit in Finanzkreisen
Funk vermittelte der NSDAP geheime Spenden von deutschen Konzernen in Millionenhöhe
Dieser Artikel basiert auf dem Artikel Walther Funk aus der freien Enzyklopädie wikipedia und steht unter der GNU Lizenz für freie Dokumentation.
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 Walther Funk
Defendant Walther Funk, former Nazi Minister of Economics and President of the Reichsbank (national bank).
Walther Funk (1890-1960) was Minister of Economics and President of the Reichsbank (national bank).
Funk participated in efforts to drive German Jews from the economy and played a major role in recycling confiscated property, valuables, and financial assets of Holocaust victims into the German war economy.
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 Spandau Prison at AllExperts
Only seven prisoners were finally imprisoned there: Rudolf Hess, Walther Funk, and Erich Raeder with life sentences, Albert Speer and Baldur von Schirach serving 20 year terms each, Konstantin von Neurath with 15, and Karl Dönitz being sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment.
Funk managed to obtain a seemingly constant stream of cognac (all alcohol was banned in the prison) and other treats that he would share with other prisoners on special occasions.
Speer and Funk, acutely aware of the likely psychosomatic nature of the illness, were accommodating to Hess.
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 Avalon Project : Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression - Volume 2 Chapter XVI Part 11
Funk's submissions in this connection, which are indicated in his statement (3533-PS) should be evaluated in the light of the statements set forth in the collection of relevant excerpts from German publications (3563-PS).
Funk was expressly authorized in Section 4 of the decree to issue the regulations necessary for implementing its provisions (1662-PS).
Funk, in a speech which he delivered on 14 October 1939, explained how he, as Chief Plenipotentiary for Economics, had, for a year and a half prior to the launching of the aggression against Poland, advanced Germany's economic preparation for war.
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 Walther Funk | THG Lexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Funk vermittelte der NSDAP geheime Spenden von deutschen Konzernen in Millionenhöhe.
Funk firmierte daher auch unter der Amtsbezeichnung "Pressechef der Reichsregierung".
August 1940 versagte Funk in seiner Funktion als Wirtschaftsminister und Reichsbankpräsident Juden den Zugriff auf ihr bei Banken oder anderen Institutionen angelegtes Vermögen. 1942 vereinbarte Funk mit Heinrich Himmler in einem Geheimabkommen, die Wertgegenstände der in den Vernichtungslagern ermordeten Juden an die Reichsbank weiterzuleiten.
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 Walther Funk
After the Night of the Long Knives Funk's influence grew and in 1937 he was appointed by Hitler as Minister of Economics.
At the end of the war Funk was captured by Allied troops.
In May 1957, Funk was released from prison because of ill-health and died in Dusseldorf on 31st May, 1960.
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 NÜRNBERG-PROCESSEN - WALTHER FUNK
Den unge Walther valgte at følge i sin fars fodspor, da han selv mente at han havde arvet sin fars egenskab til at forhandle, og have med større pengesummer at gøre.
Wakther Funk fik i sin tid som bankdirektør under krigen mange kunstskatte og penge som blev beslaglagt fra jødiske hjem, og en del af disse penge brugte Nazi- Tyskland til krigsmaterialer og især det frygtelige udstyr til de mange KZ-lejre.
Walther Funk døde blot 3 år senere i 1960, han blev 69 år gammel.
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 Walther Train
Walther's view that they could consider themselves a new church prevailed, and in May 1841 he became Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, a position he held until his death.
Walther Wilhelm Georg Bothe (January 8, 1891 – February 8, 1957) was a German physicist, mathematician, chemist, and Nobel Prize winner.
Funk resigned from the newspaper in 1931 and joined the Nazi Party, becoming closer to Gregor Strasser who arranged his first meeting with Adolf Hitler.
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