Fritz Todt

Description: (German Civil Engineer and Architect)
Fritz Todt, a German construction engineer and senior Nazi Party member, established Organisation Todt (OT) and oversaw military-engineering projects during WWII. He played key roles in the Nazi regime, including directing the German wartime military economy as Reich Minister for Armaments and Ammunition. Todt utilized his engineering skills in building autobahns, the Westwall, and the Atlantic Wall, often employing forced labor from German-occupied territories. His career ended abruptly in 1942 due to a plane crash, after which Albert Speer succeeded him.

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Birthday September 4, 1891 (Virgo)
Born In Pforzheim, Germany
Died on February 8, 1942
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