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Jun 2, 2021 · Werner Eduard Fritz von Blomberg (September 2, 1878 – March 14, 1946) was a German General Staff officer and the first Minister of War of Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime. After serving at the Western Front in World War I, he was appointed chief of the German Troop Office in the Weimar Republic.
Werner Eduard Fritz von Blomberg (September 2, 1878 – March 14, 1946) was a German General Staff officer and the first Minister of War of Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime. After serving at the Western Front in World War I, he was appointed chief of the German Troop Office in the Weimar Republic.
Werner Eduard Fritz von Blomberg (2 September 1878 – 13 March 1946) was a German General Staff officer and the first Minister of War in Adolf Hitler's government. After serving on the Western Front in World War I, Blomberg was appointed chief of the Truppenamt ("Troop Office") during the Weimar Republic.
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Mar 9, 2015 · Hitler’s letter accepting the resignation of Fritsch was described as “icy”. He was replaced by Werner von Brauchitsch – a man who was equally against Hitler’s aggressive policies but was tied into Hitler by the oath he took: “as a firm believer in the rule of law he felt bound by his oath of loyalty to Hitler”.
Mar 3, 1994 · The new defence minister, Werner von Blomberg, was on good terms with Hitler before 1933, and the army as a whole at first welcomed the political stability brought about by the establishment of an authoritarian state, and the special role in it promised by Hitler for the armed forces.
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The men who dared to question Hitler's plans were Field Marshal Werner von Blomberg, Hitler's Minister of War and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces; General Freiherr Werner von Fritsch, the Commander in Chief of the Army; and Baron Konstantin von Neurath, Hitler's Foreign Minister.