Baldur von Schirach

A member of the Nazi Party from the age of 18, Schirach was named national youth leader of the party in 1931. In 1932, he was elected as a deputy to the ''Reichstag''. After Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933, he was appointed ''Jugendführer'' (Youth Leader) of the German Reich, responsible for all youth organizations in the nation. In 1940, Schirach saw action as an infantryman in the French Campaign, for which he was awarded the Iron Cross, 2nd Class. In 1940, Schirach was appointed ''Gauleiter'' of the Reichsgau Vienna; Artur Axmann succeeded him as leader of the Hitler Youth. A virulent antisemite, he was responsible for deporting 65,000 Viennese Jews to various Nazi concentration camps in German-occupied Poland.
In April 1945, facing Red Army advance, Schirach fled from Vienna to Tyrol, where he later surrendered to American forces. At the Nuremberg trials, he was convicted of crimes against humanity and sentenced to 20 years in prison. After completing his sentence at Spandau in 1966, Schirach retired to Southern Germany. He died in 1974 at the age of 67. Provided by Wikipedia
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4by Ramlow, RudolfOther Authors: “…Schirach, Baldur von…”
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5by Mondt, GerhardOther Authors: “…Schirach, Baldur von…”
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6by Littmann, ArnoldOther Authors: “…Schirach, Baldur von…”
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7by Möller, Eberhard WolfgangOther Authors: “…Schirach, Baldur von…”
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8Published 1933Other Authors: “…Schirach, Baldur von…”
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11Published 1934Other Authors: “…Schirach, Baldur von…”
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