Robert Heinrich Wagner
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other persons named Robert Wagner, see Robert Wagner (disambiguation).
Robert Heinrich Wagner (born 13 October 1895 in Lindach, died 14 August 1946) was Gauleiter and Head of the Civil Government of Alsace during the German occupation of France in World War II. He was later tried, convicted and sentenced to death by the Permanent Military Tribunal in Strasbourg in 1946.
[edit] External link
Weimar Republic:
Anton Geiss | Gustav Trunk | Hermann Hummel | Adam Remmele | Heinrich Köhler | Willy Hellpach | Gustav Trunk | Heinrich Köhler | Gustav Trunk | Adam Remmele | Josef Schmitt | Franz Josef Wittemann | Josef Schmitt
Nazi Germany:
Robert Heinrich Wagner (Reichsstatthalter) | Walter Köhler (Prime Minister)
Federal Republic:
Leo Wohleb