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Heinrich Himmler, who was the head of the SS, did not like my father and wanted him replaced. Himmler had Lasch killed in the prison of Breslau.

My mother was deeply upset at the accusation and made it clear to my father that it was not true. My mother had many affairs, but she always aborted those children who were not fathered by Frank. My mother would go to the Krakow ghetto to buy fur and expensive cloth that her personal tailor would make into clothes. Near the car was a boy of between eight and 10, looking at me in a very sad way. I stuck out my tongue at him. I felt triumphant towards him, but Hilde pulled me back. My mother was very cold.

She just enjoyed her life — the dinners with guests, the shopping trips. My mother was the one with the strong personality. We all feared her. My father was weak in comparison. At one point during the war, my father, who had reconnected with the great love of his life from his youth, wanted to divorce my mother.

He asked Hitler for permission, as was, I think, required of senior party members, but Hitler forbade it until the war was over.

After my father was arrested in May , our circumstances changed dramatically. The Americans moved us into a two-room flat. It was a long fall from grace. But for me it was a great adventure. Eichmann was found guilty and executed in Leading Nazi officials will be indicted and placed on trial in Nuremberg, Germany, under Article 6 of the IMT's Charter for the following crimes: 1 Conspiracy to commit charges 2, 3, and 4, which are listed here; 2 crimes against peace—defined as participation in the planning and waging of a war of aggression in violation of numerous international treaties; 3 war crimes—defined as violations of the internationally agreed upon rules for waging war; and 4 crimes against humanity—"namely, murder, extermination, enslavement, deportation, and other inhumane acts committed against any civilian population, before or during the war; or persecution on political, racial, or religious grounds in execution of or in connection with any crime within the jurisdiction of the Tribunal, whether or not in violation of domestic law of the country where perpetrated.

Martin Bormann Hitler's adjutant is to be tried in absentia. Three are sentenced to life imprisonment Hess, economics minister Walther Funk, and Raeder. Four receive prison terms ranging from 10 to 20 years Doenitz, Schirach, Speer, and Neurath. The court acquits three defendants: Hjalmar Schacht economics minister , Franz von Papen German politician who played an important role in Hitler's appointment as chancellor , and Hans Fritzsche head of press and radio.

The other 10 defendants are hanged, their bodies cremated, and the ashes deposited in the Isar River. The seven major war criminals sentenced to prison terms are remanded to the Spandau Prison in Berlin.

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View the list of all donors. Trending keywords:. Featured Content. Tags Find topics of interest and explore encyclopedia content related to those topics. From the top of the scaffold he shouted: "The Bolsheviks will hang you all next. Jewish holiday! Jewish holiday, ! Now it goes to God. Kaltenbrunner, asked if he had any last words, said in a mild voice: "I have loved my German people and my Fatherland from the bottom of my heart. I have done my duty by the laws of my country.

I regret that my people were not led by soldiers only and that crimes were committed in which I had no share. I fought honourably.

Germany — good luck. Hans Frank, the "butcher of Poland", said in a low voice: "I beg the Lord to receive me mercifully. I am grateful for the good treatment I have received in prison. Seyss-Inquart, in a quiet voice, said: "I hope this execution will be the last act in the tragedy of a second world war and that its lessons will be learned, so that peace and understanding will follow.

It is common to think of our own time as standing at the apex of civilisation from which the deficiencies of preceding ages may patronisingly be viewed in the light of what is assumed to be progress. The reality is that in the long perspective of history the present century will not hold an enviable position unless the second half is to redeem its first.



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