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  1. Fritz Todt ( Pforzheim, 4 de setembro de 1891 — 8 de fevereiro de 1942) foi um engenheiro alemão e uma peça fundamental do Nazismo, ele foi o responsável por fundar a Organização Todt. Morreu durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, após o avião em que seguia ter-se despenhado.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fritz_TodtFritz Todt - Wikipedia

    Early life and education. Career. Death. Legacy. Major awards. See also. References. Further reading. External links. Fritz Todt ( [fʁɪt͡s toːt]; 4 September 1891 – 8 February 1942) was a German construction engineer and senior figure of the Nazi Party.

  3. Fritz Todt (* 4. September 1891 in Pforzheim; † 8. Februar 1942 auf dem Flugplatz Rastenburg, Ostpreußen) war ein deutscher Bauingenieur und SA-Obergruppenführer. Während der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus war er zunächst Generalinspektor für das Straßenwesen, ab 1940 Reichsminister für Bewaffnung und Munition.

  4. Fritz Todt, né le 4 septembre 1891 à Pforzheim et mort le 8 février 1942 dans l'explosion en vol d'un avion 1. Ingénieur allemand de travaux publics, il était une figure importante du national-socialisme, fondateur de l' Organisation Todt. De 1940 à 1942, il est nommé ministre du Reich pour l'Armement et les Munitions .

  5. Fritz Todt ( Pforzheim, Imperio alemán, 4 de septiembre de 1891 - Rastenburg, 8 de febrero de 1942) fue un militar e ingeniero alemán. Figura destacada dentro del Partido nazi, y fundador de la Organización Todt, se hizo conocido como constructor de numerosas autopistas en la Alemania de la década de 1930.

  6. The master builder of the Third Reich, Todt was Nazism’s engineer supreme, the man who erected the much acclaimed Autobahn prior to the war, the East Wall facing Russia, and the vaunted Siegfried Line in the West, as well as the startup of the Atlantic Wall opposite Great Britain across the English Channel.

  7. Organisation Todt (OT; [ʔɔʁɡanizaˈtsi̯oːn toːt]) was a civil and military engineering organisation in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945, named for its founder, Fritz Todt, an engineer and senior member of the Nazi Party.