Yes, some did. Sometimes a person is found who has been sought after since WW2.
The German Government and the German Army could not of given the Nazi party so much power to begin with. Then the Nazi Party wouldn't of risen in power over Germany.
Nazi Germany ruled by Hitler, and Communist USSR (russia) ruled by Joseph Stalin
The Nazi party was not started during World War 2. It was started in 1919 and took control of the German government in 1933. World War 2 did not start until 1939. The Nazi Party was founded in 1919 by Anton Drexler, a Munich locksmith. It took the name that produces the acronym "Nazi" in 1920.
The great escape was mass escape of Allied POWs from the WW II German prison camp named Stalag Luft III. This event was made into a book and movie named The Great Escape.
Nazi -From Jess IMPROVEMENT National Sozialistiche Deutsche Arbeiter Partei - N.S.D.A.P.
some of these Nazi people were on trial in Nurenburg, Germany
Nazi hunting is the act of locating, and bringing to justice, war criminals who were Nazis.
It brought the Nazi war criminals to justice.
Robert H. Jackson served as the chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials of Nazi war criminals. He was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
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"The Great Escape" is the story of allied war prisoners who escape from a Nazi prisoner of war camp during World War II. The film was released in 1963.
"The Great Escape" is the story of allied war prisoners who escape from a Nazi prisoner of war camp during World War II. The film was released in 1963.
There were people or undergroundanti-SS/Nazi groups that helped Jews either by hiding them , feeding them etc.
cuss you have to escape the zombie.
They were nearly all Jews trying to escape from Nazi Germany.
extradition.
The justice who served as the chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials of Nazi war criminals was Robert H. Jackson, an American Supreme Court Associate Justice. He played a pivotal role in prosecuting key Nazi figures for their roles in perpetrating war crimes during World War II.