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Aristotle 4 year s ago
#32 & #34 are not correct. Don't know who those people are, but they are not the people named. acute
       
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Ferdinand 4 year s ago
#2, 3, 4, 9
One of the biggest differences between germany and the other great powers is, that Germany couldn't get rid of its dictators by its own. Thanks to everyone who helped fighting them and bringing justice to my country
       
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Jacob 4 year s ago
#14 is from a movie „The bridge“…
       
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Noel 4 year s ago
Why is every pic from the past?
       
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Shirl 4 year s ago
The caption for #9 is utter nonsense. Multiple credible sources describe the man facing Himmler as a captured Russian infantryman. Russian soldiers were not sent to POW camps, they went directly to concentration camps with civilians, to be worked to death as slave labour. This explains why none of the men imprisoned with the young Russian man are wearing uniforms.

Himmler apparently asked the young man if he was Jewish, to which he replied yes. Himmler is said to have then replied "Then not even I can help you."
       
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Martine 4 year s ago
Photo #33

There are 8 people named in the photo. 4 in the front row, 4 in the back row.
The picture shows only 3 people in the back row??????
       
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Nuremberg trials, 1945

Front row: Hermann Göring (sentenced to death, committed suicide), Rudolf Heß (life in prison, committed suicide in 1987), Joachim von Ribbentrop (executed), Wilhelm Keitel (executed)

Back row Karl Dönitz (ten years imprisonment), Erich Raeder (life imprisonment, released in 1955 due to health), Baldur von Schirach (20 years imprisonment), Fritz Sauckel (executed)

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