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  1. Konstantin von Neurath was born in Klen-Glattbach, Germany, on 2nd February, 1873. After studying law at the University of Berlin he entered the German foreign service in 1903. He was a member of the consular staff in London from 1903 to 1908, before returning to Berlin.

  2. Konstantin von Neurath blev født den 2. februar 1873 i Kleinglattbach. Han studerede jura i Tübingen og Berlin og fik embedseksamen i 1892. Han arbejdede til 1901 i et advokatfirma i Württemberg. Samme år blev han ansat i den tyske regerings udenrigskontor i Berlin. I 1903 blev han vicekonsul i den tyske ambassade i London, og i 1909 blev ...

  3. Konstantin von Neurath báró (teljes nevén Konstantin Hermann Karl Freiherr von Neurath; Württembergi Királyság, Kleinglattbach, 1873. február 2. – Nyugat-Németország, Enzweihingen, 1956. augusztus 14.) német politikus, diplomata. Három évtizedes diplomáciai pályafutását követően, 1932–1938 között különböző nemzetiszocialista kormányok külügyminisztere, 1939 ...

  4. Von Neurath is indicted under all Four Counts. He is a professional diplomat who served as German Ambassador to Great Britain from 1930 to 1932.On 2nd June, 1932, he was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs in the von Papen cabinet, a position which he held under the cabinets of von Schleicher and Hitler. Von Neurath resigned as Minister of Foreign Affairs on 4th February, 1938, land was made ...

  5. Diplomat, Politiker. 2. Februar: Konstantin Freiherr von Neurath wird als Sohn eines Gutsbesitzers in Kleinglattbach (Württemberg) geboren. Nach dem Studium der Rechtswissenschaften in Tübingen und Berlin sowie anschließender Promotion tritt er in den württembergischen Justizdienst ein. Vizekonsul in London. Er wird Legationsrat in London.

  6. Konstantin Freiherr von Neurath (født 2. februar 1873 i Vaihingen i Kongeriket Württemberg, død 14. august 1956 i Enzweihingen i Baden-Württemberg) var en tysk nazist, diplomat, utenriksminister (1932–1938), og guvernør i Böhmen-Mähren fra 21. mars 1939 til 24. august 1943.

  7. In October 1933, some nine months after Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany, the German government announced its withdrawal from the League of Nations. The ostensible reason was the refusal of the Western powers to acquiesce in Germany's demands for military parity. With this curt letter, dated October 19, 1933, Foreign Minister Konstantin Freiherr von Neurath informed the League ...