Shot in 1967 at demonstration against human rights record of Iran after it escalated and police got involved
Benno Ohnesorg
1 of 24
Media tycoon subject to left wing attacks in FRG
Springer
2 of 24
Nazi leader of DAF
Ley
3 of 24
First leader of Nazi party
Drexler
4 of 24
Nazi film director who documented 1936 Olympics
Riefenstahl
5 of 24
General who plotted Operation Valkyrie
Staufenburg
6 of 24
Weimar politician who signed armistice, killed by operation consul
Erzberger
7 of 24
DNVP leader who triggered anti Young Plan referendum 1929 and then Agriculture minister until 1933 (increased import tariffs/banned repossession of indebted farms)
Hugenberg
8 of 24
Nazi first minister of armaments and munitions, killed in a plane crash in 1942
Todt
9 of 24
Nazi architect, replaced Todt as minister of armaments and munition
Speer
10 of 24
Initiated the Treaty of Rapello, killed by Operation Consul
Rathenau
11 of 24
FRG leader of SDS after 1965
Rudi Dutschke
12 of 24
President of the Reichsbank, Minister of Economics between 1934-37. In charge of first four year plan (1933-6)
Schacht
13 of 24
Economics Minister during 1966-67 recession Increased government intervention and reintroduced cartels to curtail prices
Schiller
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Replaced Schiller as Economics Minister and SPD Chancellor 1974-82
Schmidt
15 of 24
FRG Economics Minister, some say responsible for economic miracle. Chancellor 1963-66
Erhard
16 of 24
Replaced Hugenberg as Minister of Agriculture. Set up Reich Food Estate (RNS) to regulate food production and distribution
Darre
17 of 24
Nazi minister of the interior, part of group of three
Frick
18 of 24
SPD leader after WW2
Schumacher
19 of 24
Leader of CDU, Chancellor 1949-63
Adenauer
20 of 24
New armed forces coordinator, appointed by Hitler during WW2
Keitel
21 of 24
CDU leader and chancellor 1966-69 (Grand Coalition after Erhard's budget made FDP angry)
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