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and trade policy. In this capacity, he took part in numerous international economic negotiations and conferences. In 1927, he headed the delegation for commercial contract negotiations with France. In December 1928, he was head of the German delegation at the German-Russian economic negotiations. He
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where Funk, his former superior, was to face charges. According to Funk's rebuttal testimony at Nuremberg, Posse technically was his chief deputy as General Plenipotentiary for the Economy, but had no real responsibilities, in contrast to
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as principal State Secretary and Posse was given the functions of State Secretary for Special Tasks and Deputy to the General Plenipotentiary for the Economy, a post also held by Funk in addition to the presidency of the
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examination and became a government lawyer at the district courthouse in Beuthen (today,
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Statement by Walther Funk at the Nuremberg trial of the main war criminals on 6 May 1946
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After the end of the war in Europe, Posse was held by the American military in
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After the end of the war in 1918, he obtained an entry-level position in the
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also served as the German representative to the Economic Commission of the
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Assembly, becoming a member of its Economic Committee in November 1932.
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Posse's father was the harpist, chamber virtuoso and professor at the
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from 1909 to 1913 as an apprentice lawyer. In 1913, he passed his
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German prisoners of war in World War II held by the United States
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Der Prußische Staatsrat 1921–1933: Ein biographisches Handbuch
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Witnesses to the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg
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from 1914 to 1918 and served as an officer in the reserves.
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Nuremberg trials, document number 3894-PS, USA Exhibit 843.
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process. After that, he lived in Nußdorf (today, part of
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and interrogated on 12 April 1946 in preparation for the
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of many German business and finance concerns, including
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on 3 July 1933, even though he was not a member of the
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Files of the Reich Chancellery of the Weimar Republic
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Files of the Reich Chancellery of the Weimar Republic
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Deputy to the General Plenipotentiary for the Economy
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On 4 February 1938, the new 1: 350:Career in the Weimar Republic 316:Humboldt University of Berlin 310:. He then studied law at the 188:Humboldt University of Berlin 460:. After the outbreak of the 726:20th-century German lawyers 692:20th Century Press Archives 380:, where he was promoted to 330:Cologne government district 37:Reich Ministry of Economics 772: 504:Vereinigte Aluminium-Werke 424:London Economic Conference 751:University of Bonn alumni 265:and advanced to become a 252: 120: 85: 47: 28: 496:Deutsche Golddiskontbank 466:High Command of the Army 378:Reich Economics Ministry 153:18 August 1965 (aged 79) 682:German National Library 578:Lilla, Joachim (2005). 500:Deutsche Werke Kiel AG 432:Prussian State Council 405:, Posse was appointed 397:Career in Nazi Germany 318:. 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State Secretary
Berlin
Kingdom of Prussia
German Empire
Nußdorf
Baden-Württemberg
West Germany
Alma mater
University of Bonn
Humboldt University of Berlin
German Empire
Imperial German Army
World War I
Weimar Republic
State Secretary
Nazi Germany
Berlin
Wilhelm Posse
de
Gymnasium
Charlottenburg
University of Bonn
Humboldt University of Berlin
doctorate
Referendar
Cologne government district
Assessor
Bytom
First World War
Prussian

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