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Ernst Kaltenbrunner ( October 4, 1903 - October 16, 1946) was a Nazi official.

Born near Braunau in Austria, he was the son of a lawyer. Educated at the State Realgymnasium in Linz and Graz University. He obtained a law degree in 1926. He worked as a lawyer briefly in Linz and Salzburg and from 1928 in Linz. He was a huge man, nearly seven feet tall.

Kaltenbrunner joined the Nazi Party and the SS in Austria in 1932. He was the Gauredner (district speaker) and Rechtsberater (legal consultant) of the SS division VIII. In January 1934 Kaltenbrunner was briefly jailed by the Engelbert DollfussEngelbert Dollfuss German Dollfu ( October 4, 1892 July 25, 1934) was an Austrian politician and dictator. Born in Texing, Austria, Dollfuss was a religious youth who was educated at a seminary before deciding to study Law at the University of Vienna and government with other National Socialists at the Kaisersteinbruch concentration camp . In 1934 he was jailed again on suspicion of High Treason in the assassination of Dollfuss. This accusation was dropped, but he was sentenced to six months for conspiracy.

From mid-1935 Kaltenbrunner was the leader of the Austrian SS. He assisted in the AnschlussThe general German term Anschluss is part of the specific political incident Anschluss Osterreichs referring to the inclusion of Austria in a "Greater Germany" in 1938. This is opposed to earlier historic Ausschluss meaning the exclusion of Austria from G and Hitler promoted him to SS Brigadeführer on the day the Anschluss was completed. On September 11 1938Events January -June January 3 The March of Dimes is established by Franklin Delano Roosevelt. January 11 Frances Moulton is the first woman to become president of a US national bank. January 20 Wedding of king Farouk I of Egypt and Farida Zulficar in Cai he was promoted to the rank of SS GruppenführerGruppenfuhrer was an early paramilitary rank of the Nazi Party, first created in 1925 as a senior rank of the SA. Translated as “Group Leader”, a Gruppenfuhrer was typically in charge of large numbers of SA units (known as Standarten) which were formed in. He was also a member of the ReichstagThe term Reichstag (in English: Imperial Diet) is a composition of German Reich (Empire) and tag (which does not mean "day" here, but is a derivate of the verb tagen which means assembling for debate). The Latin term, a direct translation, was curia imper from 1938. In April 19411941 is also the title of a Steven Spielberg movie made in 1979 see 1941 (film). Events January January 6 Franklin Delano Roosevelt delivers his Four Freedoms Speech in the State of the Union Address. January 10 Lend-Lease is introduced into the United St was promoted to Major General of the Police.

On January 30January 30 is the 30th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. There are 335 days remaining, (336 in leap years). Events 1595 William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is performed for the first time. 1649 King Charles I of England is beheaded. 1781 Artic 1943 Kaltenbrunner was appointed Chief of the RSHA, comprising both the Security Police ( SIPO) and the SD, replacing Reinhard Heydrich, who had been assassinated in June 1942. Kaltenbrunner held this position until the end of the war.

Toward the end of the war, Kaltenbrunner's power increased greatly, especially after the attack on Hitler of July 20 1944. He gained direct access to Hitler. It was said that even Heinrich Himmler feared him.

On December 9 1944 he was awarded the Knight's Cross. By then his full title was SS Obergruppenführer and General of the Police Dr. Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Chief of the Security Police and the SD. In addition he held the Golden Insignia of Honor and the Blutorden .

At the Nuremberg Trials he was charged with conspiracy to commit crimes against peace, war-crimes and crimes against humanity.

His close control over the RSHA meant that direct knowledge of and responsibility for the following crimes was ascribed to him:

He was found guilty of war-crimes and crimes against humanity and sentenced to death. He was executed at around 1.40 a.m. on October 16, 1946; his last words were "Germany, good luck."

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