Alfred Rosenberg, an influential Nazi ideologue, was born in Estonia and helped propagate anti-Semitic beliefs that underpinned Nazi policies. His work as Hitler's minister for Eastern Occupied Territories involved heinous activities, including the exploitation of child slave labor. Despite his significant role, Rosenberg's influence was often overshadowed by more prominent Nazi figures. After the war, he was tried at Nuremberg for war crimes, particularly for his involvement in cultural theft and the orchestration of racial terror campaigns against Jews, Communists, and others. Rosenberg was ultimately found guilty and executed in 1946.
Rosenberg was a key proponent of Nazi anti-Semitic ideology, linking Jews and Communists as one enemy, which facilitated widespread persecution during the Holocaust.
As Hitler's minister of Eastern Occupied Territories, Rosenberg was responsible for implementing Nazi racial policies that exploited child labor in war-torn regions.
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