Wilhelm Frick
Wilhelm Frick , born the March 12th 1877 and deceased the October 16th 1946, was a dignitary ( Reichsleiter ) of the Nazi party, “guard” of Bohemia-Moravie.
Of a country family of the Palatinat, he became police officer in 1917 and adopted very early the Nazi party. He took part in the putsch of Munich in 1923 and was elected appointed with the Reichstag in 1924.
As Minister of Interior Department of the Land of Thuringe (1930-1931), he was the first Nazi to be reached a ministerial position. The January 30th 1933, he became Minister of Interior Department of Reich in the first government of Hitler.
In 1943, it had to be erased in front of Heinrich Himmler and became “protective” of Bohemia-Moravie.
It was hung after the Procès of Nuremberg, at the time from which it is condemned for Crimes against peace, War crimes and Crimes against humanity.
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