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1893 CE - 1946 CE: Life of the Nazi race theorist Alfred Rosenberg.
1919 CE: Alfred Rosenberg joins the German Nazi party.
1920 CE: Alfred Rosenberg publishes his 'The Track of the Jews through the Ages'.
1923 CE: Alfred Rosenberg is appointed managing editor of the weekly Nazi newspaper, Völkischer Beobachter.
1927 CE: Alfred Rosenberg is appointed head of the National Socialist Society for Culture and Learning.
1930 CE: Alfred Rosenberg publishes his 'Myth of the Twentieth Century'.
1934 CE: Alfred Rosenberg is given the title 'The Führer's Delegate for the Entire Intellectual and Philosophical Education and Instruction of the Nationalist Socialist Party'.
1943 CE: Alfred Rosenberg is appointed the Reich Minister of the Eastern Occupied Territories.
1946 CE: Alfred Rosenberg is found guilty at the Nuremberg trials and hanged for war crimes and crimes against humanity.