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Wilhelm Frick was a German politician born on March 12, 1877. He served as a prominent member of the Nazi Party and held various government positions, including Minister of the Interior. Frick was known for his role in implementing Nazi policies and laws during the regime. He was tried and executed for war crimes after World War II, making him a controversial figure in history.
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"As far as the charge against me is concerned I have a clear conscience."

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"By the fulfillment of my legal and moral duty I think I have earned punishment just as little as the tens of thousands of dutiful German officials who have now been imprisoned only because they carried out their duties."

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"My whole life was service to people and the Fatherland."

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