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No. He was found to be guilty of war crimes at the Nuremberg trials, after World War 2. However, he was not given a death sentence, but was sentenced to 20 years in prison. He ended up serving the full sentence. He is famous for having written a biography of the the Third Reich and of his time at Spandau Prison.
it was said it was meant to hold 10.000 prisoners but ended up with over 30.000
You would be safest this way.
Well nelson ended up in jail for sticking up for the blacks I think
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)
Probably the prison you ended up in if you stabbed someone?
No, Theban King Creon didn't end up being restrained in any physical prison. That was something that he subjected Antigone, his niece and intended daughter-in-law, to. But he could be said to have ended up in a sort of a emotional and mental prison of his own making. He indeed ended up losing everything that previously had given his life meaning. He lost his family, friends, home, job and possessions. He fell, long and hard, from being king to becoming an unhappy beggar.
No. He wanted Serbia to have Bosnia, but he ended up spending the rest of his life in prison and causing a war.
Henry refuses to let her out because Eleanor has led numerous civil was against Henry using his own sons. That is how Eleanor ended up in prison in the first place.
In the early 1980s hit his third wife Patti Carnel, who was then seven months pregnant, and he ended up in prison
there were many explorers and many of them ended up in north America.
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