Interior and Education Minister Free State of Brunswick
In office 15 September 1931 – 12 April 1945
Preceded by
Anton Franzen
Personal details
Born
(1891-02-01)1 February 1891 Herringsen, Province of Westphalia, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire
Died
12 November 1971(1971-11-12) (aged 80) Bad Harzburg, West Germany
Political party
Nazi Party German National People's Party German Völkisch Freedom Party
Profession
Teacher
Military service
Allegiance
German Empire
Years of service
1911; 1915-1916
Battles/wars
World War I
Dietrich Klagges (German pronunciation:[ˈdiːtʁɪçˈklaɡəs]; 1 February 1891 – 12 November 1971) was a Nazi Party politician and from 1933 to 1945 the appointed premier (Ministerpräsident) of the now abolished Free State of Brunswick. He also went by the pseudonym Rudolf Berg.[1]
He is responsible for giving Adolf Hitler citizenship of Germany in 1932, making him eligible to run for political office.
^cited by: Manfred Seidenfuß: Geschichtsdidaktik(er) im Griff des Nationalsozialismus?, p. 161, footnote 2
DietrichKlagges (German pronunciation: [ˈdiːtʁɪç ˈklaɡəs]; 1 February 1891 – 12 November 1971) was a Nazi Party politician and from 1933 to 1945 the appointed...
the Interior Minister was the Nazi DietrichKlagges, who received the order to naturalize Hitler quickly. Dietrich KLages had the idea of appointing him...
Minister of the Interior, succeeded by his party fellow DietrichKlagges on 15 September 1931. Klagges was instrumental for the dismissal of opposition public...
deportation. On 25 February 1932, the interior minister of Brunswick, DietrichKlagges, who was a member of the Nazi Party, appointed Hitler as administrator...
Brunswick. This force was directly answerable to Ministerpräsident DietrichKlagges and consisted of SA, SS and Der Stahlhelm men. On 11 March, Alpers...
and First Deputy President of the Reichstag until his death in 1941. DietrichKlagges – Minister President of the Free State of Brunswick between 1933 and...
The common nickname of Sepp in German for Josef, for such Nazis as Josef Dietrich and Josef Oberhauser, is excluded from this list. The definite article...
of Bad Harzburg in the Free State of Brunswick, where the NSDAP's DietrichKlagges had just been elected State Minister of the Interior. By choosing the...
Nazi-Deutsch/Nazi-German. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-313-32106-X. Orlow, Dietrich (1969). The History of the Nazi Party: 1919–1933. University of Pittsburgh...
Berg (born 1949), Dutch writer and director Rudolf Berg, pseudonym of DietrichKlagges (1891–1971), Nazi politician Berg (surname) This disambiguation page...
with several conservative and right-wing parties. With the support of DietrichKlagges, Brunswick's minister of the interior, the NSDAP organized a large...
(1900-1947), Parisian Gestapo officer, convicted of war crimes, hanged. DietrichKlagges (1891–1971), German politician and premier (Ministerpräsident) of Braunschweig...
Free State of Brunswick from 1930, with the leading Nazi politician DietrichKlagges as Minister of the Interior from September 1931. During World War II...
German citizenship when he is appointed a Brunswick state official by DietrichKlagges, a fellow Nazi. As a result, Hitler is able to run for Reichspräsident...
(1674–1739), composer Inge Kilian (born 1935), Olympic high jumper DietrichKlagges (1891–1971), politician Klaus von Klitzing (born 1943), Nobel laureate...
Bernhard Rust). R. James Bender Publishing. ISBN 978-1-932970-32-6. Orlow, Dietrich (1969). The History of the Nazi Party: 1919-1933. University of Pittsburgh...
executive officer in the Free State of Brunswick by Interior Minister DietrichKlagges, therefore making him a German citizen and eligible to run for president...
Steinbrecher [de](Interior) Hans Sievers [de] (Public Education) Succeeded by DietrichKlagges Personal details Born 9 April 1896 Schleswig, Province of Schleswig-Holstein...
persecution from the new minister-president, the Nazi party member DietrichKlagges, who was both his successor and his political opponent in the Braunschweig...
ruled the federal state of Braunschweig, impersonated by president DietrichKlagges, before Adolf Hitler came into power. Moog committed suicide in fall...
personal orders of Braunschweig's National Socialist Minister-President, DietrichKlagges. However, his son Alfred petitioned the People's Court on his behalf...
Spotting an opportunity, the state government under the leadership of DietrichKlagges immediately blamed the killing of Landmann on "the communists". Landmann...