Hans Globke

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Hans Globke (1898-1973) was a German politician.

He was a minor German official during the Third Reich, and is often cited as the one who drafted the Nuremberg Laws, for which he also wrote an official commentary. He was never a member of the Nazi Party, and so escaped De-Nazification. He was Director of the Federal Chancellory of the Federal Republic of Germany between 1953 and 1963 and as such was one of the closest aides to Federal Chancellor Konrad Adenauer.Template:Germany-politician-stub

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