Saturday, October 06, 2007

eglamkowski wrote on Oct 4
The story goes that appeared to show remorse for what he had done and enabled to be done. He was appearently the only senior nazi leader to do so, so he got the lighter sentence.


mercedo wrote on Oct 4
He was very different from other minions of Nazis. As if he were independent from Hitler's order. He even deliberately disobeyed Hitler's one of the last order to destroy Paris. Yes, he was a man of integrity, worthy to survive from Nuremberg trial.


ginaslove wrote on Oct 4
Was he really remorseful ?


eglamkowski wrote on Oct 4
I wasn't there myself, but he convinced enough allied judges of it so it's at least plausible.Then again, he was managing industrial production, not commanding soldiers or secret police, so his case was a bit different from most of the rest right from the start. He may have enabled the war, but he didn't fight the war.


ginaslove wrote on Oct 5
Just visiting , Mer Cedo ,have a good night or day ,am turned around.Some day I will tell you a story . Smile.

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