Fritz Todt (4 September 1891 in Pforzheim,Grand Duchy Of Baden, Germany– 8 February 1942 in Kętrzyn,East Prussia, Germany) was a German Engineer and Senior Nazi and was responsible for the German roadworks.[1] In 1940, he became the minister for munitions and armaments. Todt was also a member of the Cabinet Hitler.
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- ↑ Stephenson, Charles (2006). The Channel Islands 1941-45: Hitler's Impregnable Fortress. Osprey Publishing. p. 16. ISBN 9781841769219.
The Hitler Cabinet (30 January 1933 – 30 April 1945) |
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All ministers were NSDAP members except where indicated ("ind" = nominally independent). Most of them later became NSDAP members, except Von Papen, Hugenberg and Von Eltz-Rübenach. |