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Rosenberg (Alfred Rosenberg)

Alfred Rosenberg was a prominent Nazi ideologue and one of Adolf Hitler’s closest associates. He played a key role in shaping Nazi racial theories, promoting beliefs that considered Germans superior and justified the persecution of Jews and other groups. Rosenberg authored influential writings, including “The Myth of the Twentieth Century,” which outlined his racist and anti-Semitic ideas. He also held political positions within the Nazi regime. After World War II, he was tried at Nuremberg and convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity, ultimately being executed in 1946. His ideas significantly contributed to the ideological foundation of Nazi policies.