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  1. Wilhelm Frick (Alsenz, 12 marzo 1877 – Norimberga, 16 ottobre 1946) è stato un politico e criminale di guerra tedesco, ricordato per essere stato uno dei 24 grandi criminali di guerra che furono accusati durante il Processo di Norimberga.

  2. Wilhelm Frick (12 March 1877 – 16 October 1946) was a convicted war criminal and prominent German politician of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) who served as Minister of the Interior in Adolf Hitler's cabinet from 1933 to 1943 and as the last governor of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.

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  3. Wilhelm Frick was a longtime parliamentary leader of the German National Socialist Party and Adolf Hitler’s minister of the interior, who played a major role in drafting and carrying out the Nazis’ anti-Semitic measures. An official in the police administration at Munich, Frick was convicted of.

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  4. Wilhelm Frick was a Nazi leader who directed anti-Jewish legislation and sent political dissidents to concentration camps. He was executed in 1946 after being convicted of crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.

  5. FRICK, Wilhelm. Capo nazista, nato il 12 marzo 1877 ad Alsenz (Palatinato), impiccato a Norimberga il 16 ottobre 1946. F. studiò legge a Monaco, Gottinga e Berlino, laureandosi a Heidelberg nel 1901. Dal 1917 al 1925 fu a capo della sezione politica della direzione generale di polizia a Monaco di Baviera ed entrò nel partito nazista.

  6. Frick participated in the Nazi Beer Hall Putsch of 8 November 1923-9 November 1923, and was tried with Hitler on a charge of complicity in treason. He was convicted and received a suspended sentence of one year and three months in a fortress (3132-PS).

  7. biografie in storia. Politico nazionalsocialista (Alsenz, Palatinato, 1877 - Norimberga 1946), fu vicino a Hitler fin dagli anni Venti. Ministro degli Interni (1933-...