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  1. Hans Heinrich Lammers (27 de maio de 1879 - 4 de janeiro de 1962) foi um jurista alemão e proeminente político nazista. De 1933 a 1945, ele serviu como Chefe da Chancelaria do Reich sob o comando de Adolf Hitler.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hans_LammersHans Lammers - Wikipedia

    Hans Heinrich Lammers (Unknown – 4 January 1962) was a German jurist and prominent Nazi Party politician. From 1933 until 1945 he served as Chief of the Reich Chancellery under Adolf Hitler. In 1937, he additionally was given the post of Reichsminister in the cabinet.

  3. Hans Heinrich Lammers war ein deutscher Richter, Verwaltungsjurist und Ministerialbeamter. In der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus war er Chef der Reichskanzlei. Im Wilhelmstraßen-Prozess wurde er 1949 wegen Kriegsverbrechen und Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit zu 20 Jahren Haft verurteilt.

  4. 26 de mai. de 2015 · The History Learning Site, 26 May 2015. 18 May 2024. Hans Lammers was a senior official in Nazi Germany. Lammers had a legal background and held the positions of Reich Minister and State Secretary in the Reich Chancellery. After World War Two, Lammers was arrested and tried at Nuremberg and charged with giving anti-Jewish legislation a legal basis.

  5. Hans Heinrich Lammers was born in Lublinitz, Upper Silesia, Germany to a veterinarian. He studied law at Breslau and Heidelberg in Germany. He was made a judge in Beuthen, Upper Silesia in 1912. During WW1, he fought with the German Army and was awarded the First Class and Second Class of the Iron Cross.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › pt › Hans_LammersHans Lammers - Wikiwand

    Hans Heinrich Lammers foi um jurista alemão e proeminente político nazista. De 1933 a 1945, ele serviu como Chefe da Chancelaria do Reich sob o comando de Adolf Hitler. Durante o Julgamento dos Ministérios de 1948–1949, Lammers foi considerado culpado de crimes contra a paz, crimes de guerra, crimes contra a humanidade e participação em ...

  7. Volume 7. Nazi Germany, 1933-1945 Hans-Heinrich Lammerss Protocol of a Meeting during which Hitler, Bormann, and Others Rejected Equal Pay for Women (April 25, 1944) The outbreak of war dramatically exacerbated the labor shortage that had already existed since the mid-thirties.