Arthur Nasse

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Arthur Nasse as a witness during the Nuremberg Trials

Arthur Nasse (born August 2, 1882 in Obervölklingen , Saarland, † after 1946) was a German ministerial official.

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After attending school and studying law , Nasse became a Prussian court assessor in 1912. In the same year he came to the state insurance institute in Berlin to join the board of directors of the Reich insurance institute in 1912.

In 1914 Nasse became a legal assistant at Preuss. Zentral-Boden-Kredit AG. In the following year he moved to the Reich Supervisory Office for Private Insurance as a laborer . In 1917 he joined the Reich Office of the Interior, where he was appointed government assessor that same year. In 1918 he was appointed to the government council in the imperial supervisory office for private insurance.

1919 Nasse was Ministerialrat in the Reich Ministry for Reconstruction. He later moved to the Reich Ministry of Finance . From 1930 to 1936, Nasse served there as Ministerialrat. In 1939 he took over the position of a representative of the ministry in the guarantee committee for arms deals with Yugoslavia. From 1939 to 1940 he worked again in the ministry itself, now as ministerial director. During the Second World War he was also a member of the supervisory board of the Reichswerke Hermann Göring .

After the war, Nasse appeared as a witness in the Nuremberg trials : in 1946 he testified for the OMGUS investigation against Deutsche Bank .

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