Walter Darre

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Walter Darré was a leading Nazi official and ideologue of "blood and soil" agrarianism who served as Reich Minister of Food and Agriculture and was later tried as a war criminal after World War II.

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instanceOf Nazi official
government minister
human
ideologue
war criminal
appliesToPosition Reich Minister of Food and Agriculture
appointedBy Adolf Hitler
burialPlace Munich
surface form: Munich, Germany
causeOfDeath cancer
charge crimes against humanity
war crimes
citizenship German Empire
Nazi Germany
convictedBy Nuremberg trials
surface form: Nuremberg Military Tribunal
countryOfBirth Argentina
dateOfBirth 1895-07-14
dateOfConviction 1949-04-11
dateOfDeath 1953-09-05
endTime 1942-05-23
ethnicGroup Germans
familyName Darré
fullName Walther Darré
surface form: Richard Walther Darré
givenName Richard
Walther
ideology Nazism
blood and soil
völkisch nationalism
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf Schutzstaffel (SS)
surface form: Schutzstaffel
notableFor formulating and promoting Nazi blood and soil agrarian ideology
role in Nazi agricultural and racial policies
notableIdea Blut und Boden agrarianism
notableWork Neuadel aus Blut und Boden
occupation author
farmer
politician
participantIn Ministries Trial
Nazi Germany
surface form: Nazi regime

Nuremberg Doctors' Trial
World War II
penalty prison sentence
placeOfBirth Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina
placeOfDeath Munich
surface form: Munich, Bavaria, West Germany
politicalParty Nazi Party
surface form: National Socialist German Workers' Party
positionHeld Head of the SS Race and Settlement Main Office
Reich Minister of Food and Agriculture
Reichsbauernführer
SSRank SS-Obergruppenführer
startTime 1933-06-30

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Wilhelmstrasse Trial defendant Walter Darre