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Alfred A. Rosenberg

Alfred A. Rosenberg was a prominent Nazi ideologue and an architect of Nazi racial theory. Born in 1893 in Latvia, he became a key figure in the Nazi Party, serving as the head of the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories during World War II. Rosenberg’s writings promoted anti-Semitism and the idea of Aryan superiority, influencing Nazi policies against Jewish people and other minorities. After the war, he was tried at the Nuremberg Trials, found guilty of war crimes, and executed in 1946. His legacy is closely tied to the intellectual foundations of Nazi ideology.