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===Foreign Ministers=== | |||
{{r|Constantin von Neurath}} | {{r|Constantin von Neurath}} | ||
{{r|Joachim von Ribbentrop}} | {{r|Joachim von Ribbentrop}} | ||
===Officials=== | |||
{{r|Felix Benzler}} | |||
{{r|Ernst Wilhelm Bohle}} | |||
{{r|Otto von Erdmannsdorf}} | |||
{{r|Fritz Gebhard von Hahn}} | |||
{{r|Wilhelm Keppler}} | |||
{{r|Martin Luther (diplomat)}} | |||
{{r|Gustav Adolf Steengracht von Moyland}} | |||
{{r|Franz Rademacher}} | |||
{{r|Karl Ritter}} | |||
{{r|Ernst von Weizsaecker}} | |||
{{r|Ernst Woermann}} | |||
{{r|Edmund Veesenmayer}} | |||
==Other related topics== | ==Other related topics== | ||
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Revision as of 05:00, 5 January 2011
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Parent topics
- Diplomacy (international relations) [r]: The process of negotiations, among nations, usually by accredited representatives of a government. While the details of the negotiations may not be public information, the fact of the diplomatic negotiations is official and acknowledged [e]
- International law [r]: Add brief definition or description The Foreign Office was the sole Reich agency authorized to offer opinions on international law
Subtopics
Foreign Ministers
- Constantin von Neurath [r]: (1873-1956) German career diplomat, foreign minister 1932 under Franz von Papen 1932, continued under Nazis until expansionist policy of 1938; took role in Czech occupation [e]
- Joachim von Ribbentrop [r]: Foreign Minister of Nazi Germany, of lessened importance when the extension of national policies became military rather than diplomatic; tried and executed, principally for planning war, by the International Military Tribunal (Nuremberg) [e]
Officials
- Felix Benzler [r]: Reich Foreign Office representative in German-occupied Serbia [e]
- Ernst Wilhelm Bohle [r]: (1903-1960) Gauleiter of the Ausland (foreign) Organization of the Nazi Party (1933 - 1945); State Secretary for the Foreign Organization in the Reich Foreign Office (1937-1941); SS- Obergruppenfuehrer; defendant in Ministries Case (NMT) [e]
- Otto von Erdmannsdorf [r]: German Minister to Hungary (1937-1941); Ministerial Director and Deputy to the Chief of the Political Department of the Reich Foreign Office (1941-1943); Nazi Party member; defendant in Ministries Case (NMT) [e]
- Fritz Gebhard von Hahn [r]: Legislative Secretary in the Reich Foreign Office and assistant to Franz Rademacher [e]
- Wilhelm Keppler [r]: State Secretary for Special Assignments, Reich Foreign Office (1939-1945); war materials expert and economic adviser to Adolf Hitler (1932-1938); defendant in Ministries Case (NMT) [e]
- Martin Luther (diplomat) [r]: Protege of Joachim von Ribbentrop, who met him when he was a furniture mover; rose to Undersecretary of the Reich Foreign Office; reperesentative at Wannsee Conference; purged in 1943 when he tried to replace Ribbentrop [e]
- Gustav Adolf Steengracht von Moyland [r]: State Secretary in the Reich Foreign Office, member of the personal staff of Joachim von Ribbentrop; defense witness at Trial of the Major War Criminals and defendant in Ministries Case (NMT) [e]
- Franz Rademacher [r]: Head of the Jewish Desk of the Reich Foreign Office; Nazi Party member since 1933 [e]
- Karl Ritter [r]: German Ambassador to Brazil (1937-1938); Nazi Party member; Ambassador for Special Assignments, Reich Foreign Office (1939-1945); Liaison from Foreign Minister to Chief of Oberkommando der Wehrmacht; defendant in Ministries Case (NMT) [e]
- Ernst von Weizsaecker [r]: German diplomat from 1920 who rose to State Secretary of the German Foreign Office (1938 to 1943) and then Ambassador to the Holy See; imprisoned by the Ministries Case (NMT) after WWII but sentence commuted [e]
- Ernst Woermann [r]: (1888-1979) Reich Foreign Office Ministerial Director and Chief of the Political Division (1938-1943) who received Einsatzgruppen reports; German Ambassador to Nanking (1943-1945); defendant in Ministries Case (NMT) [e]
- Edmund Veesenmayer [r]: SS-Brigadefuehrer attached, 1939-1944, Reich Foreign Office; Minister to Hungary (1944-1945); defendant in Ministries Case (NMT) [e]