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  • Protege of [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]], who met him when he was a furniture mover; rose to Undersecretary of the
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  • ...tions)|diplomacy]]; headed by [[Constantin von Neurath]] (1932-1938) and [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]] (1938-1945)
    241 bytes (28 words) - 03:39, 2 January 2011
  • ...ich Foreign Office]] from 1941 until the major reorganization of 1943 by [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]]. The Chief was [[Ernst von Weizsaecker]].
    475 bytes (66 words) - 12:07, 7 January 2011
  • {{r|Joachim von Ribbentrop}}
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  • ...cretary in the [[Reich Foreign Office]], member of the personal staff of [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]]; defense witness at [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of the Major War Criminals]]
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  • {{r|Joachim von Ribbentrop}}
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  • {{r|Joachim von Ribbentrop}}
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  • He was replaced as Foreign Minister by [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]], and accepted the post of Protector of Bohemia and Moravia (i.e., occupie
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  • {{r|Joachim von Ribbentrop}}
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  • '''Martin Luther''', (1895–1945) was a protege of [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]], first in the volunteer "Ribbentrop Bureau" and then in the [[Reich Forei ...Desk, sent a memorandum to Luther, asking him to define Foreign Minister [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]]'s basic policy toward Jews, trying to shift the role of his desk from set
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  • '''Joachim von Ribbentrop''' (1893-1946) was the [[Diplomacy (foreign policy)|Foreign Minister]] of [
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  • {{r|Joachim von Ribbentrop}}
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  • ...executed by the Foreign Ministers of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]] and [[Vyacheslav Molotov]], was signed in Moscow on 23 August 1939. The
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  • {{r|Joachim von Ribbentrop}}
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  • ...ary in the [[Reich Foreign Office]] and member of the personal staff of [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]]. He held the rank of [[Nazi SS and military ranks|Brigadefuehrer]] in the
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  • ...of the Law Department of the [[Reich Foreign Office]] (1938-1943). After [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]]'s reorganization of 1943,<ref>{{citation
    2 KB (225 words) - 19:44, 6 January 2011
  • ...Luther (diplomat)|Martin Luther]], asking him to define Foreign Minister [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]]'s basic policy toward Jews, trying to shift the role of his desk from set
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  • ...s headed by Foreign Ministers [[Constantin von Neurath]] (1932-1938) and [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]] (1938-1945). ...Luther (diplomat)|Martin Luther]], asking him to define Foreign Minister [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]]'s basic policy toward Jews, trying to shift the role of his desk from set
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  • ...(diplomat)|Martin Luther]]. Weizsaecker appeared to be an intermediary; [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]] directly contacted Himmler to resolve the situation.
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  • ...ws with the likes of Hans Frank, Hermann Goering, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, and Joachim von Ribbentrop &mdash; the highest ranking Nazi officials in the Nuremberg jails....[I]nte
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