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He was surprised when he was brought the the Nuremberg trials at the end of WWll


In 1946 he was found guilty for planning aggressive war. He convinced prosecutors that he had no idea what Htiler was doing.


He served 10 years and was released in 1956. He moved to Hamburg, Germany and lived the rest of his life

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WWll

By Cade Heverly