Archive/File: imt/nca/nca-06/nca-06-3530-ps Last-Modified: 1997/01/19 Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, Volume 6 [Page 214] TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENT 3530-PS THE GERMAN LEADER LEXICON [Das Deutsche Fuehrerlexikon] 1934/1935. ROSENBERG, Alfred. Reichsleiter of the NSDAP, Delegate of the Fuehrer for the supervision of the ideological education of the NS movement. Berlin, W 35, Margaretenstr. 17 Born: 12 January 1893 at Reval of a Baltic mercantile and artisan family. Education: until 1910 Secondary School [Oberrealschule] at Reval. Professional career: inter alia studied from 1910 architecture at the Technical College [Technische Hochschule] at Riga; after its transfer, at Moscow; in January 1918 completed his studies with a first degree diploma; return to Reval; in November 1918 first lecture on the Jewish question; then travels to Germany in order to enlighten the public regarding Bolshevism; 1919 collaboration with Dietrich Eckart; acquaintanceship with Adolf Hitler; from 1921 editor of the "Voelkischer Beobachter" until now; editor of the NS Monatshefte; 1930 Reichstag Deputy and representative of the foreign policy of the movement; 1931 diplomatic journey to London; 1932/33 to Rome and London; from April 1933 head of the Central Department of the National-Socialist Party for Foreign Policy; then appointed Reichsleiter; January * * * the Fuehrer assigns him the supervision of the ideological education of the NSDAP, of the German labour Front and all politically coordinated Associations; [Page 215] is one of the oldest champions of the movement (1919); participant in the march to Coburg and the march to the Feldherrnhalle; member of the Academy for German Law. Special sphere of work, publications; foreign policy, ideological question; produced, as first publication of the movement, "Character, Principles and Aims of the NSDAP"; of approximately 16 publications the following can be stressed: "The World Policy of Freemasonry", "H.St. Chamberlain", Characteristic Structure of National-Socialism'', "The Myth of the Twentieth Century" (Edition 145000). "Blood and Honour".
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