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  1. Le docteur Otto Dietrich (Essen, 31 août 1897 – Düsseldorf, 22 novembre 1952) était le chef du service de presse (Reichspressechef) du Reich et un proche de Hitler.

  2. Otto Dietrich was a German SS officer and Nazi Party Press Chief who served Hitler from 1931 to 1945. He was convicted of crimes against humanity at the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials and wrote a memoir criticizing Hitler.

  3. Otto Dietrich war ein deutscher Nationalsozialist, der Reichspressechef der NSDAP, Staatssekretär im RMVP und SS-Obergruppenführer. Er war ein enger Vertrauter Hitlers, der oft seine Propagandaschläge verbreitete, aber auch mehrere Fehltritte beging.

  4. Otto Dietrich was the former Reich press chief of the Nazi Party who directed the German press to incite hatred and violence against Jews. He was convicted of crimes against humanity by the US Military Tribunal at Nuremberg in 1949 and served time in prison.

  5. 26 mai 2015 · Otto Dietrich was the press chief of Nazi Germany and a close associate of Adolf Hitler. He was responsible for manipulating the media to present Nazi propaganda and foreign policy in a positive light.

  6. Le docteur Otto Dietrich (Essen, 31 août 1897 – Düsseldorf, 22 novembre 1952) était le chef du service de presse (Reichspressechef) du Reich et un proche de Hitler.

  7. press chief of the Nazi Party from 1931 to 1945, and from 1938 also Goebbels's state secretary in the ministry of propaganda. Imprisoned in 1945, he was released in 1950. [...] From: Dietrich, Otto in The Oxford Companion to World War II ». Subjects: History — Military History.