Ernst Kaltenbrunner
Ernst Kaltenbrunner was a high-ranking official in Nazi Germany, serving as the head of the Reich Security Main Office (RSHA) from 1943 until the end of World War II. Known for his imposing stature and ruthlessness, he was a close associate of Heinrich Himmler and played a significant role in the Nazi terror regime. As the war came to a close, he attempted to negotiate a post-war government for Austria and sought to secure the Reich's looted assets. Kaltenbrunner's activities during the last days of the war in Austria reflect his desperate attempts to evade capture and influence the future political landscape.
Born on Oct 04, 1903 (122 years old)
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| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Switzerland | 1 | 2.00 | 0.09% | +0% | 8,654,622 | 7,911 | $700,000 | 640$ |
| Totals | 1 | 8,654,622 | 7,911 | $700,000 | 640$ |
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Ernst Kaltenbrunner was the last chief of the Reich Security Main Office and was tried at the Nuremberg Trials.
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Ernst Kaltenbrunner was the head of the Reich Security Main Office and played a significant role in the Nazi regime during the final days of World War II.
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