Spandau Prison is noteworthy because it served as the detention centre for all those (seven) convicted at the Nuerenbourg trials for Nazi war crimes. The most noteworthy of these was Rudolf Hess who was third most powerful man in Germany during the 30's and 40's behind Hitler and Goring. He served a life sentance at Spandau taking his own life in 1987 after 21 years as the prisons only inmate, at the age of 93. You can tell exactly how important spandau prison remains as a symbol by the fact that it was knocked down and tarmaced over when hess died so it would not be turned into a pilgriimage site for Neo Nazi's. (The same recently happened in Wunsiedel where Hess was buried, as local authorities were alarmed each year when neo nazi's would turn up around the aniversary of his death and upset locals, and so in July 2011 he was exumed and cremeted to be scattered at sea)
The Spandau military prison was constructed in 1876 as a military detention center, and demolished in 1987 to prevent it from becoming a neo-Nazi shrine. It was located in the borough of Spandau in western Berlin.
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Twin Spandau machine guns.
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Spandau Prison was created in 1876.
The Spandau military prison was constructed in 1876 as a military detention center, and demolished in 1987 to prevent it from becoming a neo-Nazi shrine. It was located in the borough of Spandau in western Berlin.
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Spandau Prison was constructed in 1876 in the Spandau district of Berlin, Germany. It served as a detention facility for over a century, housing various political prisoners and war criminals. However, the prison was demolished in 1987 after its last inmate, Rudolf Hess, died.
Rudolf Hess, Nazi war criminal was the last prisoner held at Spandau prison and from 1966 until his death in 1987 was the only prisoner held there. After his death the prison was demolished.
Spandau is the name of an area within the city of Berlin. It dates back to the 7th century. The origin of the word is unclear. Spandau is famous for its castle, the "Zitadelle Spandau" which is now often used for concerts and festivals. Spandau is probably even more famous for the Spandau military prison that was located there from 1876 until 1987. Rudolf Hess was the most famous prisoner to be incarcerated there, and the ONLY prisoner there from 1966 until his death in 1987. After his death the prison was demolished. The prison site is now a shopping center.
The clock served to inform waiting family et al. of the exact time a prisoner was being released i. e. "prison time", which was not necessarily local time. James B. Casey Jr. (First Lieutenant ) Officer of the Guard Spandau Prison 1971
Rudolf Hess
Spandau's population is 223,962.
Reformation - Spandau Ballet album - was created in 2002.
Spandau Ballet ended in 1990.
The area of Spandau is 91.91 square kilometers.