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Joachim von Ribbentrop
Portrait of a middle-aged man with short grey hair and a stern expression. He wears a dark military uniform, with a swastika on one arm. He is seated with his hands on a table with several papers on it, holding a pen.
Ribbentrop in 1938
Reichsminister of Foreign Affairs
In office
4 February 1938 – 30 April 1945
FührerAdolf Hitler
Preceded byKonstantin von Neurath
Succeeded byArthur Seyss-Inquart
German Ambassador to the United Kingdom
In office
30 October 1936 – 4 February 1938
Appointed byAdolf Hitler
Preceded byLeopold von Hoesch
Succeeded byHerbert von Dirksen
Personal details
Born
Ulrich Friedrich-Wilhelm Joachim von Ribbentrop

(1893-04-30)30 April 1893
Wesel, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire
Died16 October 1946(1946-10-16) (aged 53)
Nuremberg Prison, Nuremberg, Allied-occupied Germany
Cause of deathExecution by hanging
Political partyNazi Party (1932–1945)
Spouse
Anna Elisabeth Henkell
(m. 1920)
Children5, including Rudolf von Ribbentrop
ProfessionBusinessman, diplomat
SignatureJoachim von Ribbentrop
Military service
AllegianceGerman Empire
Branch/serviceImperial German Army
Years of service1914–1918
Unit12th Hussar Regiment
Battles/warsWorld War I
Criminal conviction
Criminal statusExecuted
Conviction(s)
  • Conspiracy to commit crimes against peace
  • Crimes of aggression
  • War crimes
  • Crimes against humanity
TrialNuremberg trials
Criminal penaltyDeath

Ulrich Friedrich-Wilhelm Joachim von Ribbentrop[1] (German: [joˈʔaxɪm fɔn ˈʁɪbəntʁɔp]; 30 April 1893 – 16 October 1946) was a German politician and diplomat who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nazi Germany from 1938 to 1945.

Ribbentrop first came to Adolf Hitler's notice as a well-travelled businessman with more knowledge of the outside world than most senior Nazis and as a perceived authority on foreign affairs. He offered his house Schloss Fuschl for the secret meetings in January 1933 that resulted in Hitler's appointment as Chancellor of Germany. He became a close confidant of Hitler, to the disgust of some party members, who thought him superficial and lacking in talent. He was appointed ambassador to the Court of St James's, the royal court of the United Kingdom, in 1936 and then Foreign Minister of Germany in February 1938.

Before World War II, he played a key role in brokering the Pact of Steel (an alliance with Fascist Italy) and the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact (the Nazi–Soviet non-aggression pact). He favoured retaining good relations with the Soviets, and opposed the invasion of the Soviet Union. In late 1941, due to American aid to Britain and the increasingly frequent "incidents" in the North Atlantic between U-boats and American warships guarding convoys to Britain, Ribbentrop worked for the failure of the Japanese-American talks in Washington and for Japan to attack the United States.[2] He did his utmost to support a declaration of war on the United States after the attack on Pearl Harbor.[3] From 1941 onwards, Ribbentrop's influence declined.

Arrested in June 1945, Ribbentrop was convicted and sentenced to death at the Nuremberg trials for his role in starting World War II in Europe and enabling the Holocaust. On 16 October 1946, he became the first of the Nuremberg defendants to be executed by hanging.

  1. ^ "Ribbentrop, von, Ulrich Friedrich-Wilhelm Joachim - TracesOfWar.com". www.tracesofwar.com.
  2. ^ Bloch, p. 345.
  3. ^ Bloch, pp. 346–347.

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