- Otto
Georg Thierack (19
April 1889 – 26
October 1946) was a
German ****
jurist and politician.
Thierack was born in
Wurzen in Saxony. He took part in the...
- the
Holocaust in motion. In
August 1942,
Freisler succeeded Otto
Georg Thierack as
president of the People's Court. He
presided over the show
trials of...
- who was a protégé of high-ranking ****
officials Martin Bormann and Otto
Thierack. He rose
through the ****
Party and
government ranks to
become the State...
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Acting Reich Minister of Food and Agriculture.
August 1942: Otto
Georg Thierack succeeds Schlegelberger as
Reich Minister of Justice.
January 1943: Karl...
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dismissed on 20
August 1942 and
replaced by Otto
Thierack, the
President of the People's
Court since 1936.
Thierack was
replaced by
State Secretary Freisler,...
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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 be court-martialed...
- Krosigk)
Ministry of
Justice (Franz Gürtner,
Franz Schlegelberger, Otto
Georg Thierack,
Herbert Klemm)
Ministry of the
Reichswehr (Werner von Blomberg) Ministry...
- be tried:
Franz Gürtner,
Minister of Justice, died in 1941; Otto
Georg Thierack,
Minister of
Justice since 1942, had
committed suicide, as had Reichsgericht...
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Minister of
Justice for the
years 1941 and 1942,
followed then by Otto
Thierack.
During his time in
office the
number of
death sentences rose sharply....
- 1944 by
Reich Minister of Justice, and head of the Akademie, Otto
Georg Thierack. Brüggemeier, Gert (1990). "Oberstes
Gesetz ist das Wohl des deutschen...