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  1. 1 de oct. de 2019 · Rudolf Hess fue el último en morir en prisión. 1 de octubre de 1946. Hoy, hace 73 años, concluyeron los Juicios de Núremberg, el proceso judicial al que se sometió a los nazis por sus crímenes contra la humanidad. Cuando los Aliados ganaron la Segunda Guerra Mundial, decidieron juzgar a los principales cargos del régimen alemán que ...

  2. 30 de sept. de 2021 · Rudolf Hess, el hombre al que Adolf Hitler había elegido como su sucesor, logró librarse de la horca en el juicio de Nuremberg, a pesar de ser el propulsor de numerosas leyes antisemitas.El ...

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  3. Rudolf Hess’ Tale of Poison, ... When Hess was transferred to Nuremberg in October 1945, he relinquished his food packets under protest and asked Kelley to make sure they were safe.

  4. Rudolf Hess (center) sits in the docket with arms folded during the Nuremberg Trials. He was convicted of war crimes and sentenced to life in prison. When Hess returned to the public eye as an accused war criminal at the Nuremberg trials, his bizarre behavior and even stranger continuing fervor for his dead Führer marked him apart from the other defendants.

  5. 11 de mar. de 2021 · November 30, 1945, hearing before the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg. Attorney Von Rohrscheidt, representing Hess, applies to suspend proceedings because of Hess’s loss of memory and inability to plead. The IMT president, Lord Geoffrey Lawrence (UK), questions. Argument by the chief U.S. prosecutor, Justice Robert H. Jackson. Hess then speaks, admitting that he falsely claimed ...

  6. Hess’ final statement on Aug. 31, 1946 was the longest made by any of the 21 defendants in the dock. Hess asked for permission to remain seated. At times he rambled but at the end said “I was permitted to work for many years of my life under the greatest son whom my people has brought forth in it s thousand-year history….I do not regret ...

  7. 8 de oct. de 2009 · On Nov. 30, 1945, a hearing was held in the Palace of Justice in Nuremberg regarding the question of Rudolf Hess' ability to continue in the trial. His couns...

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