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Death by Hanging

Herman Goering d.1946 10 15 (suicide)

Joachim Von Ribbentrop d.1946.10.16

Wilhelm Keitel d.1946 10 16

Ernst Kaltenbrunner d.1946 10 16

Alfred Rosenberg d.1946 10 16

Hans Frank d.1946 10 16

Wilhelm Frick d.1946 10 16

Julius Streicher d.1946 10 16

Fritz Sauckel d.1946 10 16

Alfred Jodl d.1946 10 16

Arthur Seyss-Inquart d.1946 10 16

Life Imprisonment

Rudolf Hess d.1987 08 17 (Spandau Prison, Berlin) (suicide)

Walther Funk d.1960 03 31 (released from Spandau 1957 05 16)

Erich Raeder d.1960 11 06 (released from Spandau 1955 09 02)

20 Years Imprisonment

Baldur Von Schirach d.1978 08 08 (released from Spandau 1966 09 30)

Albert Speer d.1981 10 01 (released from Spandau 1966 10 01)

15 Years Imprisonment

Konstantin Von Neurath d.1956 08 14 (released from Spandau 1954 11 1)

10 Years Imprisonment

Karl Doenitz d.1980 12 24 (released from Spandau 1956 10 1)

Not Guilty

Hjalmar Schacht d.1970 06 03 (banker)

Franz Von Papen d.1969 05 02 (politician and author)

Hans Fritzsche d.1953 09 27

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