Carl Friedrich Goerdeler
Carl Friedrich Goerdeler (; 31 July 1884 – 2 February 1945) was a German conservative politician, monarchist, executive, economist, civil servant and opponent of the Nazi regime. He opposed some anti-Jewish policies while he held office and was opposed to the Holocaust.Had the 20 July plot to overthrow Hitler's dictatorship in 1944 succeeded, Goerdeler would have served as the Chancellor of the new government. After his arrest, he gave the names of numerous co-conspirators to the Gestapo, causing the arrests and executions of hundreds. Goerdeler was executed by hanging on 2 February 1945. Provided by Wikipedia
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5by Schramm, Wilhelm von, 1898-1983Other Authors: “...Goerdeler, Carl, 1884-1945...”
Published 1965
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6by Schramm, Wilhelm von, 1898-, Schramm, Wilhelm von, 1898-, Schramm, Wilhelm von, 1898-1983Other Authors: “...Goerdeler, Carl, 1884-1945...”
Published 1965
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