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    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. As the head of the … See more

    Born in the Palatinate municipality of Alsenz, then part of the Kingdom of Bavaria, Germany, the last of four children of Protestant teacher … See more

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    When Reich president Paul von Hindenburg appointed Hitler chancellor on 30 January 1933, Frick joined his government as Reichsminister of the Interior. Together with Reichstag President Hermann Göring, he was one of only two Nazi … See more

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    In Munich, Frick witnessed the end of the war and the German Revolution of 1918–1919. He sympathized with right-wing Freikorps paramilitary units. Chief of Police See more

    Frick was arrested, and was arraigned at the Nuremberg trials, where he was the only defendant besides Rudolf Hess who refused to testify on … See more

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    In the aftermath of the putsch, Wilhelm Frick was elected a member of the German Reichstag parliament in the federal election of May 1924. He had been nominated by the National Socialist Freedom Movement, an electoral list of the far-right German Völkisch Freedom Party and then banned Nazi Party.
    During the Third Reich, he was Minister of the Interior, authored discriminatory laws, and eradicated German national law. Bavarian Policeman Wilhelm Frick was born on 12 March 1877 in the Palatinate municipality of Alsenz in south-west Germany, into the family of a schoolteacher.
    Wilhelm Frick was married twice and had five children. In 1919, Frick was appointed county chief of the political police – a position where he sympathised with right-wing extremists. It was then that Wilhelm Frick first met Adolf Hitler and voiced his support for his newly-formed party.
    Frick was a particularly important character. His main task consisted in organizing the state bureaucracy according to the Nazi ideology, taking into account the future military conflicts. He took part in the Hitler putsch in 1923. On October 25, 1924, he claimed for the eviction of Jews from the administration.
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