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  Wilhelm Frick
Wilhelm Frick (March 12, 1877 - October 16, 1946) was a prominent Nazi official.
Frick was born in Alsenz[?], Germany, the son of a teacher.
He was educated in Munich and studied jurisprudence at Heidelberg, graduating in 1901.
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 Wilhelm Frick – Wikipedia
Frick pääsi Saksan parlamenttiin, Reichstagiin, toukokuussa 1924 ja teki yhteistyötä radikaalin Georg Strasserin kanssa, joka oli ollut NSDAP-puolueen puheenjohtajana vuodesta 1927.
Hitlerin tullessa valtaan tammikuussa 1933, Frick nimitettiin sisäministeriksi ja oli vastuussa useista laeista, jotka vakiinnuttivat kansallissosialistista hallintoa.
Frick vangittiin ja Nürnbergin oikeudenkäynnissä hänet todettiin syylliseksi ja tuomittiin kuolemaan.
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 Judgment at Nuremberg: Wilhelm Frick
Though Frick did not officially join the Nazi Party until 1925, he had previously allied himself with Hitler and the National Socialist cause during the Munich Putsch, while he was an official in the Munich Police Department.
Frick signed the law of 13th March, 1938, which united Austria with the Reich, and he was made responsible for its accomplishment.
As the Supreme Reich Authority in Bohemia and Moravia, Frick bears general responsibility for the acts of oppression in that territory after 20th August, 1943, such as terrorism of the population, slave labour, and the deportation of Jews to the concentration camps for extermination.
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 Wilhelm Frick Biography | World of Criminal Justice
Wilhelm Frick was a German legislative leader of the National Socialist (Nazi) Party in the 1920s and 1930s.
Frick was elected to the Reichstag, the German legislature, in 1924.
Frick was shuffled off to serve as the protector for Bohemia and Moravia until the end of World War II.
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 THE OPERA OF GUILLERMO FRICK AND THE ARAUCANIAN NATIONAL ANTHEM
Guillermo (Wilhelm) Frick's 1864 work, Himno a Antonio Orelie I, Rei de Araucania i Patagonia, is identified by many as the national anthem of the Kingdom of Araucania and Patagonia.
Frick was born in Berlin on July 15, 1815.
Frick was both a polymath and a man of action.
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 Wilhelm Frick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Frick was born in Alsenz, Germany, the latest of four children of teacher Wilhelm Frick the elder and his wife Henriette (née Schmidt).
When Hitler came to power in January 1933, Frick was appointed Minister of the Interior, one of only three Nazis in the original Hitler Cabinet, and was responsible for drafting many of the laws that set up the Nazi regime.
The sixth man to leave his prison cell and walk with handcuffed wrists to the death house was 69-year-old Wilhelm Frick.
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 Wilhelm Frick
Frick, as jurisdictional head of the German Police Administration, is responsible for the crimes and atrocities perpetrated by the German police, especially the Gestapo and SS, inside and outside of Germany.
Frick was also fully responsible for the multiple and notorious miscarriages of justice by which the population of the Protectorate was systematically persecuted and oppressed.
Thus, Frick was one of the principal artisans of the conspiracy throughout its course.
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 Wilhelm Frick
Wilhelm Frick was born in Germany in 1877.
In 1924 Frick was elected to the Reichstag where he associated with the NSDAP radicals led by Gregor Strasser.
At his trial Frick argued that he had never intended the Nuremberg Laws to be used for mass murder, although he accepted that this is what happened.
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 Avalon Project : Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression - Volume 2 Chapter XVI Part 9
Frick's prominent role in helping to bring the Nazis to power was recognized when on 23 January 1930 he was appointed Minister of the Interior and Education in the German State of Thuringia, the first ministerial appointment controlled by the National Socialists (3119-PS).
Frick, as jurisdictional head of the German Police administration, is responsible for the crimes and atrocities perpetrated by the German police, especially the Gestapo and SD, inside and outside of Germany.
Frick's specific responsibility on these counts must be added to the over-all responsibility which he bears because of the fact that he was in power as Reich Protector while such Crimes against Humanity were committed against the population of Bohemia and Moravia (3443-PS).
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Wilhelm Frick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Frick was born in Alsenz, Germany, the last of four children of teacher Wilhelm Frick the elder and his wife Henriette (née Schmidt).
In 1910 Frick married Elisabetha Emilie Nagel (1890 - 1978) in Pirmasens, they had two sons and a daughter.
Later that year Frick remarried, to Margarete Schultze-Naumburg (1896 - 1960), the former wife of Paul Schultze-Naumburg.
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 Biographie: Wilhelm Frick, 1877-1946
März: Wilhelm Frick wird als Sohn des Lehrers Wilhelm Frick und dessen Frau Henriette (geb.
September: Verabschiedung des von Frick in Auftrag gegebenen "Reichsbürgergesetzes", das Teil der "Nürnberger Gesetze" ist.
Frick übernimmt als Reichsminister ohne Geschäftsbereich das Amt des Reichsprotektors für Böhmen und Mähren, welches er bis Kriegsende ausübt.
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 Wilhelm Frick Summary
The term religious thinker characterizes Frick as a scholar who endeavors to combine two potentially conflicting attitudes: Christian theological piety and the ability to analyze in a religio-historical way his own religion and the religions of others.
Frick began his academic career in 1919 as privatdocent in Religionswissenschaft and missiology at the Technische Hochschule, Darmstadt.
Motivated by a lifelong sensitivity to secularistic tendencies and the "crisis of religion," Frick summed up his views on Religionswissenschaft near the end of his life in two lectures on Religionsphaenomenologie (1950) and Religionswissenschaft (1951).
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 International Military Tribunal "Blue Series," Vol. 4, p. 121
Later on, after the outbreak of the war, these decrees were enacted by the Ministerial Council for Defense of the Reich." — Signed and sworn to by Dr.
Wilhelm Frick, on the 19th of November 1945.
To sum up this particular phase of the proof, the Cabinet by its own decision and its own laws created a large war-planning body — the Reich Defense Council — the members of which were taken from the Cabinet.
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 Nuremberg War Crime Trials
Wilhelm Keitel - General Field Marshal and Chief of Staff of the German High Command of the Armed Forces who condoned mass murder by the SS.
Wilhelm Frick - Nazi Minister of the Interior from 1933 to 1943, who originated the Nuremberg Race Laws of 1935 which deprived German Jews of their rights as citizens.
EXTRACT of the Judgment against Frick as it was pronounced.
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 Lexicon: Frick, Wilhelm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
In 1924 he became a member of the Reichstag, and in 1931 was appointed as Minister of the Interior in the State of Thuringia.
After the Nazis seized power in January 1933, Frick took the office of Reich Minister of the Interior.
In 1943 he was replaced by Himmler, since he opposed the growing power of the SS.
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 Simon Wiesenthal Center Multimedia Learning Center Online - 02296 - FRICK.NZ
He gradually lost control of the ministry's affairs and was replaced by Heinrich Himmler in 1943.
Frick then became governor of Bohemia and Moravia.
He was one of the major war criminals found guilty and hanged at Nuremberg.
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 History of Wilhelm Frick
Attends the rally & at the end unites with the NSDAP
Frick dissolves the Social Democratic Party as "subversive & inimical to the state"
Hitler instructs Wilhelm Frick to draft a law making the killings legal
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 The Nuremberg Trials: The Execution of Nazi War Criminals KINGSBURY SMITH / International News Service 16oct1946
Hermann Wilhelm Goering cheated the gallows of Allied justice by committing suicide in his prison cell shortly before the ten other condemned Nazi leaders were hanged in Nuremberg gaol.
Defendant Wilhelm Keitel, on the counts of the Indictment on which you have been convicted, the International Military Tribunal sentences you to death by hanging.
Defendant Wilhelm Frick, on the counts of the Indictment on which you have been convicted, the International Military Tribunal sentences you to death by hanging.
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 Supreme Council -- Monday, Sep. 11, 1939 -- Page 1 -- TIME   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
To run the internal affairs of Germany he named a six-man "Cabinet Council for the Defense of the Reich" empowered to issue decrees without even the signature of the Führer.
Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Frick, oldest (62) high-ranking Nazi.
Sickly Wilhelm Frick did not serve in the last War.
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 Wilhelm Frick - Wikipedia Mirror US   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
His only words were, "Long live eternal Germany," before he was hooded and dropped through the trap.
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 Nuremberg War Crimes Trial
(8) Wilhelm Frick, testimony at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trial in 1946.
I have done my duty by the laws of my people and I am sorry my people were led this time by men who were not soldiers and that crimes were committed of which I had no knowledge.
(13) The journalist, Howard K. Smith, observed the execution of Wilhelm Frick and nine other leaders of the Nazi Party on 1st October 1946.
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 Frick Coat of Arms
First found in Germany, where the name Frick came from humble beginnings but gained a significant reputation for its contribution to the emerging mediaeval society.
Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Conrad Frick, who arrived in Pennsylvania in 1739 and Johann Fricke, who settled on Long Island in 1781.
Our Frick Ancestors in the United States and Allied Families by Bernice Frick Clark.
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 Amazon.com: "Wilhelm Frick": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
And Wilhelm Frick, a lawyer like himself, promulgator of the Nuremberg Laws, wearing an incongruous plaid sport jacket with all the buttons done...
Another defendant, Wilhelm Frick, had been Reichsminister of the Interior, Governor General of Lower Styria and Upper Carinthia in Austria and of Alsace-Lorraine and...
1935, signed by Adolf Hitler, Wilhelm Frick (Minister of the Interior), and General Werner von Blomberg (Minister of War).
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 Michigan State University Libraries - Vincent Voice Library
The recordings may be used in publications and presentations only with the permission and acknowledgment of the Vincent Voice Library.
(June 7, 1936) Wilhelm Frick makes remarks at the opening of...
Map to the VVL in the MSU Main Library
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