Rosenberg, Alfred

Rosenberg, Alfred
born Jan. 12, 1893, Reval, Estonia
died Oct. 16, 1946, Nürnberg, Ger.

German Nazi ideologue.

As editor of the Nazi Party newspaper from 1921, he drew on the ideas of the English racist Houston Stewart Chamberlain for his books espousing German racial purity and anti-Semitism, which reinforced Adolf Hitler's own extreme prejudices. In World War II he oversaw the transport of stolen art into Germany and was a government official in the occupied eastern territories. After the war he was tried at the Nürnberg trials and hanged as a war criminal.

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▪ German Nazi leader
born Jan. 12, 1893, Reval, Estonia
died Oct. 16, 1946, Nürnberg
 German ideologist of Nazism.

      Born the son of a cobbler in what was at the time a part of Russia, Rosenberg studied architecture in Moscow until the Revolution of 1917. In 1919 he went to Munich, where he joined Adolf Hitler, Ernst Röhm, and Rudolf Hess in the nascent Nazi Party. As editor of the party newspaper, Völkischer Beobachter, he drew on the ideas of the English racist Houston Stewart Chamberlain and on the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, a 19th-century fabrication concerning a supposed Jewish plot for world domination. When Hitler was imprisoned after the Munich Beer Hall Putsch (November 1923), he made Rosenberg leader of the party, knowing him to be incompetent as an organizer and thus unlikely to establish a position of power.

      In Der Zukunftsweg einer deutschen Aussenpolitik (1927; “The Future Direction of a German Foreign Policy”), Rosenberg urged the conquest of Poland and Russia. Der Mythus des 20. Jahrhunderts (1934; “The Myth of the 20th Century”) was a tedious exposition of German racial purity. According to Rosenberg, the Germans descended from a Nordic race that derived its character from its environment: a pure, cold, semi-Arctic continent, now disappeared. The Germans, as representatives of this race, were entitled to dominate Europe. Their enemies were “Russian Tartars” and “Semites.” The latter included Jews, the Latin peoples, and Christianity, particularly the Catholic Church. Rosenberg's anti-Semitism and advocacy of “Nordic” expansionism gave a certain order and direction to Hitler's own violent prejudices.

      At the beginning of World War II, Rosenberg brought Vidkun Quisling, the Norwegian Fascist, into contact with Hitler to discuss a possible Nazi coup d'etat in Norway. After the fall of France, Rosenberg was in charge of transporting captured works of art to Germany. From July 1941 he was a largely powerless Reichsminister for the occupied eastern territories. At the Nürnberg trials Rosenberg was adjudged a war criminal and was hanged. His writings and speeches were published under the title of Blut und Ehre (1934–41; “Blood and Honour”).

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