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- Height5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
- Hans Frank was born in Karlsruhe, Germany, on May 23, 1900. At age 17 he joined the German army and fought in World War I. After the war he got involved in the "freikorps" movement, extreme right-wing paramilitary units that engaged in intimidation, extortion, street brawls and political murders (many of these groups were later absorbed into the SS when the Nazis came to power).
Frank joined the Nazi party and took part in the abortive "Beer Hall Putsch" of 1923, when Adolf Hitler and a small band of Nazi followers attempted, unsuccessfully, to overthrow the Bavarian government. Frank later became a lawyer and a legal advisor to both Hitler and the Nazi party. In 1930 he was elected to the German parliament (Reichstag). Upon Hitler's ascension to German Chancellor in 1933, Frank was appointed as Justice Minister in Bavaria. In 1934, when Hitler moved against Ernst Röhm and the "brownshirts" of the SA, whom he feared were planning to seize power from him, Frank apparently objected to the summary executions of many of the SA's leaders, but his objections were ignored and the executions were carried out. As a result, Frank lost much of what influence he had in the party organization.
When World War II broke out Frank was appointed Governor General of Poland, and under his administration the infamous death camps were utilized as part of the Nazis' "Final Solution" program of exterminating European Jews, which resulted in the death of millions of Jews, Gypsies and other "undesirables". Also under his administration, the SS and Gestapo were known to have committed horrific atrocities against Polish civilians whom they suspected of being involved with the Polish resistance, including mass rapes, liquidation of entire villages, massacres of women and children and wholesale deportations to concentration camps (at his trial after the war Frank denied any and all knowledge of those incidents and placed the blame on Heinrich Himmler, head of the SS).
Frank was captured by Allied forces in May of 1945 and placed on trial with other high Nazi officials at the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal, charged with, among other things, crimes against humanity. He was found guilty and sentenced to death. Before the sentence was carried out he converted to Roman Catholicism, and finally admitted his involvement in the carrying out of the Holocaust, among other things, and asked to be forgiven. He was hanged on October 1, 1946.- IMDb Mini Biography By: frankfob2@yahoo.com
- SpouseMaria Brigitte Herbst(April 2, 1925 - October 16, 1946) (his death, 5 children)
- Children
- ParentsKarl FrankMagdalena Buchmaier
- Remained governor-general until the end of the war, although Hitler having stripped him of his other posts in 1942.
- German politician and lawyer who served as governor-general of Poland during World War II.
- After the 1939 invasion of Poland, Frank was appointed governor-general, thus becoming the supreme chief of occupied Poland's civil administration.
- Captured by U.S. Army troops on the 4th of May, 1945, and indicted for trial before the International Military Tribunal at Nürnberg.
- Ordered the execution of upon thousands of Poles, the confiscation of Polish property, the enslavement of thousands of Polish workers' who were shipped to Germany, and the herding of most of Poland's Jews into ghettos as a prelude to their extermination.
- As an old National Socialist, I must state that if the Jewish clan were to survive the war in Europe, while we sacrificed our best blood in the defense of Europe, then this war would only represent a partial success. With respect to the Jews, therefore, I will only operate on the assumption that they will disappear ... We must exterminate the Jews wherever we find them.
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