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Streicher, Julius

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Streicher, Julius (1885–1946) German Nazi leader and propagandist. Originally a school-teacher, he expounded his anti-Semitic views in his periodical Der Stürmer. He was Party leader (Gauleiter) in Franconia (1933–40), and continued to function as a propagandist. He was sentenced to death at the NUREMBERG TRIALS and subsequently hanged.

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