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      • Ulrich Friedrich-Wilhelm Joachim von Ribbentrop[ 1 ] (German: [joˈʔaxɪm fɔn ˈʁɪbəntʁɔp]; 30 April 1893 – 16 October 1946) was a German politician and diplomat who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nazi Germany from 1938 to 1945.
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  2. Ulrich Friedrich-Wilhelm Joachim von Ribbentrop [1] (German: [joˈʔaxɪm fɔn ˈʁɪbəntʁɔp]; 30 April 1893 – 16 October 1946) was a German politician and diplomat who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nazi Germany from 1938 to 1945.

  3. Oct 12, 2024 · Joachim von Ribbentrop was a German diplomat, foreign minister under the Nazi regime (1933–45), and chief negotiator of the treaties with which Germany entered World War II. Ribbentrop was the son of an army officer in a middle-class family.

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  4. Joachim von Ribbentrop (1893–1946) was Foreign Minister of Germany (19381945). He played the key role in negotiating the German-Soviet nonaggression pact that made possible the German invasion of Poland in September 1939.

  5. Joachim von Ribbentrop was a World War I veteran who dreamed of making it rich in business and high society. 2. He joined the NSDAP very late (1932) but managed to enter its inner circle through his friendship with pro-Nazi politician Franz von Papen.

  6. Nov 11, 2001 · Who got the biggest laugh at the Nuremberg Trial? The answer is, von Ribbentrop. It happened when he was denying that he had bullied President Hácha of Czechoslovakia.

  7. Joachim von Ribbentrop, along with other high-ranking Nazi officials, faced charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity at the Nuremberg Trials. He was found guilty on multiple counts, primarily related to his involvement in initiating the war and his participation in the Holocaust.

  8. May 26, 2015 · Joachim von Ribbentrop was Adolf Hitlers Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1938 on. Von Ribbentrop was considered a war criminal at the Nuremberg Trials and sentenced to death.