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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fritz_TodtFritz Todt - Wikipedia

    He was the founder of Organisation Todt (OT), a military-engineering organisation that supplied German industry with forced labour, and served as Reich Minister for Armaments and Ammunition in Nazi Germany early in World War II, directing the entire German wartime military economy from that position.

  2. Learn about the life and achievements of Dr. Fritz Todt, the master builder of the Third Reich and Hitler's minister of armaments, who died in a plane crash in 1942. Explore the controversies and conspiracies surrounding his death and its impact on Nazi power politics.

  3. Oct 27, 2023 · A chapter from a book on Nazi technology that examines the role and influence of Fritz Todt, the engineer who led the construction of the Westwall and became the Minister for Armament and Munitions. It traces Todt's technocratic vision, his reforms of war production, and his death in a mysterious plane crash.

  4. Fritz Todt (4 September 1891 – 8 Februari 1942) adalah seorang jurutera pembinaan Jerman, tokoh kanan Nazi, yang naik dari "Inspektor Jeneral bagi Jalan Raya Jerman" dimana beliau menyelia pembinaan Autobahn Jerman (Reichsautobahnen) ke jawatan Menteri Reich bagi Senjata dan Amunisi dimana beliau memimpin seluruh ekonomi perang tentera Jerman.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Fritz_TodtFritz Todt - Wikiwand

    Fritz Todt was a German construction engineer and senior figure of the Nazi Party. He was the founder of Organisation Todt (OT), a military-engineering organisation that supplied German industry with forced labour, and served as Reich Minister for Armaments and Ammunition in Nazi Germany early in World War II, directing the entire German ...

  6. Organisation Todt (OT; [ʔɔʁɡanizaˈtsi̯oːn toːt]) was a civil and military engineering organisation in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945, named for its founder, Fritz Todt, an engineer and senior member of the Nazi Party.

  7. In 1938 -1939 the Nazis, specifically Fritz Todt and the Main Office for Technology, organized traveling exhibits in Austria, the Sudetenland and Norway to showcase Nazi use of technology. These so called 'voyages of technology' illustrate