A non-partisan conservative, he was appointed Minister of Finance by Franz von Papen in 1932, and continued in that office on request by Hindenburg, throughout the period of Nazi Rule. Several members of his family took part in assassination attempts against Hitler.
Krosigk referred to the 'Iron Curtain' coming down, a phrase which he had picked up from Goebbels anti-Soviet propaganda, and was later picked up by Winston Churchill in a speech that made the phrase famous. He died in Essen in 1977.
He was born Johann LudwigvonKrosigk in Rathmannsdorf in the Kingdom of Saxony, and studied law and political science in Halle, Lausanne and Oxford.
A non-partisan conservative, he was appointed Minister of Finance by Franz von Papen in 1932, and continued in that office on request by Hindenburg, under Kurt von Schleicher and throughout the period of National Socialist Rule.
Krosigk referred to the 'Iron Curtain' coming down, a phrase which he had picked up from Goebbels anti-Soviet speeches, and was later picked up by Winston Churchill in a speech that made the phrase famous.