Alfred Ernst Rosenberg was a key figure in Nazi Germany, serving as head of the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories and playing a crucial role in developing Nazi ideology.
He was responsible for formulating many core Nazi beliefs, including racial theory, anti-Semitism, and the concept of Lebensraum.
Rosenberg rejected traditional Christianity and promoted a new Nazi faith.
He authored influential works on Nazi philosophy and held several important government positions.
After the war, Rosenberg was tried at Nuremberg for war crimes and executed by hanging.
His writings and ideas significantly shaped Nazi thought and policy during the Third Reich.
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