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  1. Ernst Friedrich Christoph Sauckel (Hassfurt, 27 de outubro de 1891 – Nuremberg, 16 de outubro de 1946) foi o Plenipotenciário Geral para o Emprego de Trabalhadores do III Reich, um criminoso de guerra nazista julgado e condenado à morte pelo Tribunal de Nuremberg, por organizar o emprego sistemático em trabalho escravo de ...

  2. Ernst Friedrich Christoph "Fritz" Sauckel (27 October 1894 – 16 October 1946) was a German Nazi politician, Gauleiter of Gau Thuringia from 1927 and the General Plenipotentiary for Labour Deployment (Arbeitseinsatz) from March 1942 until the end of the Second World War.

  3. Fritz Sauckel was a Nazi official who oversaw the forced labor system in Germany during World War II. He was convicted and executed by the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

  4. Fritz Sauckel was a Nazi politician who was Adolf Hitlers chief recruiter of slave labour during World War II. While Sauckel was serving as a seaman during World War I, his ship was captured by the British, and he spent the remainder of the war as a prisoner in France.

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  5. Ernst Friedrich Christoph Sauckel war ein deutscher Politiker, seit 1927 NSDAP-Gauleiter in Thüringen, von August 1932 bis Mai 1933 Leitender Staatsminister des Landes Thüringen, ab 1933 Reichsstatthalter in Thüringen und von 1942 bis 1945 Generalbevollmächtigter für den Arbeitseinsatz. Als solcher trug er die Verantwortung für ...

  6. Sauckel, Ernst Friedrich Christoph (Fritz Sauckel) (1894-1946): político nazi alemão, Gauleiter da Turíngia e Plenipotenciário Geral para a Implementação do Trabalho, de 1942 até o final da Segunda Guerra Mundial. Sauckel estava entre as 24 pessoas acusadas no Julgamento de Nuremberga dos Criminosos de Guerra perante o Tribunal Militar ...

  7. Fritz Sauckel was a leading Nazi official who organized the forced labor of millions of people from Europe during the Second World War. He was convicted and executed by the International Military Tribunal in 1946.