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  1. Karl-Hermann Frank (Karlsbad, 24 de enero de 1898 - Praga, 22 de mayo de 1946) fue un prominente oficial sudete-alemán, más tarde SS-Obergruppenführer y General de las Waffen SS y de la policía alemana en el Protectorado de Bohemia y Moravia (la Checoslovaquia ocupada por el Tercer Reich).

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  2. Massacre of Lidice. Anti-partisan operations. Trial and execution. Personal life. References. Bibliography. Further reading. External links. Karl Hermann Frank (24 January 1898 – 22 May 1946) was a Sudeten German Nazi official in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia prior to and during World War II.

  3. Karl Hermann Frank (born Jan. 24, 1898, Karlsbad, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic]—died May 22, 1946, Prague, Czechoslovakia) was a German Nazi of the Sudetenland who became the virtual ruler of Bohemia and Moravia and ordered the destruction of the Czech village of Lidice. Frank studied at the University of Prague ...

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  4. Karl-Hermann Frank ( Karlsbad, 24 de enero de 1898 - Praga, 22 de mayo de 1946) fue un prominente oficial sudete -alemán, más tarde SS -Obergruppenführer y General de las Waffen SS y de la policía alemana en el Protectorado de Bohemia y Moravia (la Checoslovaquia ocupada por el Tercer Reich).

  5. 9 de feb. de 2023 · 10K. 292K views 11 months ago #ww2 #wehrmacht #germany. Finalizada la Segunda Guerra Mundial muchos altos oficiales de las SS harían frente a la justicia por los diversos crímenes que cometieron...

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  6. Key Facts. 1. On May 27, 1942, two members of the Czechoslovak resistance mortally wounded Reinhard Heydrich, a top Nazi leader. Heydrich died on June 4, 1942. 2. In retaliation for Heydrich’s death, the Nazis chose to annihilate the Czech town of Lidice. German police and SS officials shot the men and deported the women and children.

  7. Karl Hermann Frank. Contributor: C. Peter Chen. Karl Hermann Frank was born in Karlsbad, Austria-Hungary (now Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic) in 1898. While a student at the Charles University in Prague, Czechoslovakia, he attempted to join the Austro-Hungarian Army during WW1, but was rejected due to an eye injury.