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  1. 21 de may. de 2024 · Sólo tres fueron absueltos: Hjalmar Schacht, Franz Von Papen y Hans Fritzche. Siete fueron condenados a largas penas de prisión. Se condenó a muerte a 12 acusados (Goering, Ribbentrop, Keitel, Kaltenbrunner, Rosenberg, Frank, Frick, Streicher, Sauckel, Jodl, SeyssInquart y Bormann).

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · Night of the Long Knives, in German history, purge of Nazi leaders by Adolf Hitler on June 30, 1934. Fearing that the paramilitary SA had become too powerful, Hitler ordered his elite SS guards to murder the organization’s leaders, including Ernst Rohm, as well as hundreds of other perceived opponents.

  3. Hace 3 días · Hitler no será nombrando canciller sin la alianza con Franz von Papen, la derecha conservadora y la anuencia del entonces presidente Paul von Hindenburg. Luego Papen será un muñeco en las manos de Hitler y cuando el Führer de deshizo de su persona, enviándolo como embajador primero a Austria, antes de la anexión, y entre 1939 y 1944 a Turquía.

  4. Hace 3 días · Fuentes: Rebelión. Tras el final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial y la rendición de la Alemania nazi, un tribunal militar internacional sometió a juicio a los nazis de alto rango en Núremberg por ...

  5. Hace 3 días · Conservative Catholic nobleman Franz von Papen, who had helped Hitler to power and was Deputy Reich Chancellor, delivered an indictment of the Nazi government in his Marburg speech of 17 June 1934. Papen speechwriter and advisor Edgar Jung, a Catholic Action worker, reasserted the state's Christian foundation.

  6. 22 de may. de 2024 · Franz von Papen was a German nobleman, Roman Catholic monarchist politician, General Staff officer, and diplomat, who served as Chancellor of Germany in 1932 and as Vice-Chancellor under Adolf Hitler in 1933-1934. Papen was captured along with his son Franz Jr. by the U.S. Army near the end of the war.

  7. Hace 5 días · On June 17, 1934, at Marburg University, Franz von Papen, the German Vice-Chancellor, held a speech publicly denouncing Röhm’s “Second Revolution” and the erratic conduct of the SA: “No people can afford constant revolt from below if it wants to survive the court of history.