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    Max Amann (24 November 1891 – 30 March 1957) was a high-ranking member of the Nazi Party, a German politician, businessman and art collector, including of looted art. He was the first business manager of the Nazi Party and later became the head of Eher Verlag (Eher Publishing), the official Nazi Party publishing house.

  2. May 26, 2015 · Max Amann was born in Munich on November 24 th 1891. At the start of World War One he joined the Bavarian Army and served in the infantry. He rose to the rank of company sergeant and Adolf Hitler was in his infantry regiment. Amann was awarded the Iron Cross (Second Class) for bravery.

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    Max Amann was a high-ranking member of the Nazi Party, a German politician, businessman and art collector, including of looted art. He was the first business manager of the Nazi Party and later became the head of Eher Verlag, the official Nazi Party publishing house.

  4. Background: This is Max Amann’s speech at the 1936 Nuremberg Rally, taken from the official party proceedings. Amann was one of Hitler’s oldest friends, and controlled the Nazi Party’s publishing system. The speech makes the rather remarkable argument that Germany had a free press.

  5. Max Amann was a Nazi official with the rank of SS-Obergruppenführer, politician and journalist. Amann was born in Munich on November 24, 1891; he became chairman of the German Nazi Party in 1922, and president of the Reichspressekammer (Reich media chamber) in 1933.

  6. Film, radio, theater, and the press largely fell under Goebbels’s jurisdiction (though he shared power over the press with the head of the Reich Press Chamber, Max Amann, the Nazi newspaper magnate, and after 1937 with Otto Dietrich, head of the Reich Press Office).

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  8. SS Obergruppenführer Max Amann was a German politician, businessman and a member of the Nazi Party. He was the first business manager of the Nazi Party and later became the head of Eher Verlag, the official Nazi Party publishing house. After the war ended, Amann was arrested by Allied troops.