Franz Schlegelberger

Franz Schlegelberger

Louis Rudolph Franz Schlegelberger (23. oktober 187614. december 1970) var statssekretær i justitsministeriet (RMJ) i Tyskland og i kort tid fungerende justitsminister under Det Tredje Rige.

Efter krigen blev han dømt for forbrydelser mod menneskeheden og blev idømt livsvarigt fængsel. I 1950 blev han løsladt og boede i Flensborg til sin død i 1970.

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Reichsadler der Deutsches Reich (1935–1945).svg
The Imperial Eagle or Emblem of the German Empire (German Reich, used 1935–1945), which features an eagle looking over its right shoulder, that is, looking to the left from the viewer's point of view. It is similar to the Parteiadler or Emblem of the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP; known in English as the National Socialist German Workers' Party, or simply the Nazi Party), but the eagle of the latter is looking over its left shoulder, that is, looking to the right from the viewer's point of view.
Reichsadler Deutsches Reich (1935–1945).svg
The Imperial Eagle or Emblem of the German Empire (German Reich, used 1935–1945), which features an eagle looking over its right shoulder, that is, looking to the left from the viewer's point of view. It is similar to the Parteiadler or Emblem of the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP; known in English as the National Socialist German Workers' Party, or simply the Nazi Party), but the eagle of the latter is looking over its left shoulder, that is, looking to the right from the viewer's point of view.
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Franz Schlegelberger (1876-1970) was a high ranking official (Staatssekretär) in the German Ministry of Justice (Reichsjustizministerium) during the Second World War. This photograph of Schlegelberger (probably as a defendant during the Nurmeberg Trials No. III - the Justice Case) was taken by US Army photographers on behalf of the Office of the U.S. Chief of Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality (OUSCCPAC, May 1945 - Oct. 1946) or its successor organization, the Office of Chief of Counsel for War Crimes (OCCWC, Oct. 1946 - June 1949).