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Otto Steinbrinck
Otto Steinbrinck
Born
19 December 1888 Lippstadt, Province of Westphalia, German Empire
Died
16 August 1949 (1949-08-17) (aged 60) Landsberg Prison, Landsberg am Lech, West Germany
Allegiance
German Empire Nazi Germany
Service/branch
German Imperial Navy Schutzstaffel
Years of service
1907–1919 1933–1945
Rank
Kapitänleutnant Brigadeführer
Commands held
SM UB-10 SM UB-18 SM UC-65
Battles/wars
World War I World War II
Awards
Pour le Mérite
Otto Steinbrinck (19 December 1888 – 16 August 1949) was a highly decorated World War I naval officer and German industrialist who was later indicted and found guilty in the Nuremberg Flick Trial.
Having had a very successful career as a U-boat commander in World War I, during which he won the much-coveted Pour le Mérite, Steinbrinck had a highly successful career in industry in the 1920s. Through the Freundeskreis Reichsführer SS, he cultivated relationships with the Third Reich's leading circles. Steinbrinck's leading position within the Flick conglomerate and his role in integrating coalmines and heavy industry in occupied West Europe into the German war economy were what in the end brought him before the court at Nuremberg.
OttoSteinbrinck (19 December 1888 – 16 August 1949) was a highly decorated World War I naval officer and German industrialist who was later indicted and...
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slave labor and plundering, but Flick and the most senior director, OttoSteinbrinck, were also charged for their membership in the above-noted "Circle...
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involved with the Deutsche Physik movement under the Nazi regime. OttoSteinbrinck – Industrialist and bureaucrat. Felix Steiner – SS-Obergruppenführer...
administrator of the Sobibór and of the Treblinka concentration camps. OttoSteinbrinck (1888–1949), German industrialist and member of the SS Franz Strasser...
released by John J. McCloy after three years Konrad Kaletsch – Acquitted OttoSteinbrinck – Guilty, sentenced to five years' imprisonment, but died in prison...
and sunk in Ballyhalbert Bay, by U-boat UC 65 under the command of OttoSteinbrinck, one of the most famous U-boat commanders of World War I. The village...
Florian Geyer. Died 28 October 1977 14713 1 September 1931 489972 OttoSteinbrinck Freundeskreis der Reichsführer SS 63084 30 May 1933 2638206 Karl Taus...
two high-level functionaries were sent to the country. These were OttoSteinbrinck, "Commissioner-General for the Belgo-Luxembourg Iron-Producing Industry"...
politician; Margaret Mitchell, 48, American author (Gone with the Wind); OttoSteinbrinck, 60, German U-boat commander and industrialist; Tom Wintringham, 51...
Atlantic from 3 August 1942 to 11 August 1942. The group was named after OttoSteinbrinck (1888 - 1949) German U-boat commander in WW I on U-6, UB-10, UB-18...
the command of this boat from another legendary U-boat commander, OttoSteinbrinck. Lohs had also some very good ideas on U-boat warfare and new tactics...
Hadir, Ougreé-Marihaye and ARBED, under their control. On 2 July 1940 OttoSteinbrinck, the Plenipotentiary for the Iron and Steel Industry in Luxembourg...