"I attended the elementary school at Schweinfurt and the secondary school"
- Fritz Sauckel
About this Quote
Fritz Sauckel was a German politician and Nazi leader throughout World War II. He was born in 1894 in Haßfurt, Germany and attended grade school in Schweinfurt and also high school in Erfurt. This quote is likely referring to his academic background as well as the fact that he attended both primary and secondary school. It is likely that he boasted of his educational success and also wanted to ensure that individuals knew that he had actually attended both degrees of education. This quote is likewise a testimony to his commitment to education and learning and also his need to find out as well as grow. It is likely that his educational history aided him to come to be the effective politician as well as Nazi leader that he was. His academic background most likely offered him the expertise and also abilities needed to be effective in his chosen field.
This quote is written / told by Fritz Sauckel between October 27, 1894 and October 16, 1946. He was a famous Soldier from Germany.
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