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    even before he was captured by Great Britain to become a POW or Prisoner of War. He knew every intention that Hitler was trying to achieve, and even if he wasn't captured, he would've still have been by Hitler side through the events. Rudolf Hess claims that he isn't directly related to the events that happened…

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    Auschwitz Concentration camp was a network of German Nazi Concentration camps and extermination camps, built and operated by the first Reich in Polish areas by Nazi Germany during World War II. In September 1939, the town of Oswiecim and its surrounding areas in Poland joined to become Auschwitz. The Auschwitz concentration camp was one of the worst holocaust camps ever, where over one million prisoners experienced brutal living conditions, execution or were used for medical experiments.…

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    They were both imprisoned and later executed. Henry VIII made England to an angelican country. In the 19th century was used to less common prisoners. The last person noted to have been imprisoned in the tower of London was Rudolf Hess. Rudolf Hess was Adolf Hitler deputy. Rudof Hess was imprisoned in the tower of London until he in the Nuremberg trials in 1946 was sentenced to life imprisonment. Another popular attraction in the tower of London is the crown jewels. The British crown jewels is…

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    The reason Hitler wanted to invade Poland was for their land. He wanted their land for his “superior German race.” If Hitler was assassinated, it is likely that the Deputy Führer, Rudolf Hess would’ve taken over Germany. Hess would not last very long as he was not fit for the job especially due to his lack of power compared to the other rival leaders. This would leave leading members of the Nazi party Heinrich Himmler and Hermann Göring who despised…

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    Hitler leadership was important because of his direct influence in the beginning of the second world war and his effect on world history was huge. The information presented in this essay will give information about hitler's early political career his rise to power and the events leading to the second world war. Hitler political career started with him joining the NSDP which was an fascist party that had anti semitic views and was very radical in it beliefs he started to give speeches which…

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    Nuremberg Trials The Nuremberg Trials were held by the four major Allies of World War II which included the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, the United States, and France. After the war was over, Joseph Stalin, the Soviet Leader, Franklin D Roosevelt, President of the U.S., and Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of Britain signed the Moscow Declaration which stated that the Axis power were to take responsibility for the war. In 1943 US Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson got the four…

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    “Munchhausen (1943) is a Nazi fantasy. The apotheosis of a virile and vital hero goes hand in hand with the exorcism of the female initiative. The ultimate journey takes him to the women on the moon, whose divided self defers to her husband’s authority” Rentschler 207). On the moon, they are amazed at how time moves so quickly: while Münchhausen does not age at all, Kuchenreutter ages rapidly. They meet two people of the moon, one of whom moves about as a disembodied head. She explains how no…

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    although, he was a preceding supporter of Hitler. Goering worshiped Adolf Hitler and upheld everything Hitler believed in. Whatever remains of the blameworthy respondents were sentenced to life including Rudolf Hess. Hess was the delegate to the Fuehrer and successor to Hitler in the wake of Goering. Hess hung himself in 1987. The men sentenced to death were murdered on October 16, 1946 and their fiery remains were put into a waterway outside of Munich. The Nurnberg trials made three basic…

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    He is the man to keep the railways running toward death camp.(“Biographies Of Nazi Leaders”Page1.) Rudolf Hess he tried to negotiate with Scotland but end up captured.(“Biographies Of Nazi Leaders”Page1.) Rehnard Heydrich was second important other than Heinrich Himmler in the SS. He was nicknamed the blonde beast because he killed a lot of people. He also…

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    As early as 1942, the Allies learned from various sources in Nazi-occupied Europe that the Germans were carrying out many atrocities against Jews, prisoners of war, and other groups. On October 7 of that year, the United States and Great Britain established the War Crimes Commission, which made lists of German war criminals. In the Moscow Declaration of November 1, 1943, the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union affirmed that they intended to bring German war criminals to justice…

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