Some were, most of the major names killed themselves. Notably Hitler and Goebbels killed themselves in the bunker in Berlin hours before the Soviets captured it. Himmler killed himself after he was captured and Goering killed himself, hours before he was due to be hanged after being sentenced to death at the Nuremberg trials.
Eichmann, Hoess and Goeth were all captured and sentenced to death. Many other less famous were tried at the Frankfurt trials.
There were still many who evaded capture, the most famous being Dr Mengele.
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Hitler and the Nazis were responsible for the Holocaust.
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Nothing can work without organisation, the same principle held true during the Holocaust.
There were no Olympic Games held at the time of the Holocaust. What you are probably thinking of is the Berlin Olympics, five years before the Holocaust.
a member of congress cannot be held legally responsible for? a member of congress cannot be held legally responsible for?
If you are still legally married, you can be held responsible. That would be the benefit of getting a divorce.
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when they aren't in a service.
Yes, a man who signs the birth certificate but is not the biological father can be held legally responsible for the child, depending on the laws of the state and the circumstances of the case.
Yes, a cosigner can be held legally responsible and sued for a car accident involving the primary borrower, as they are equally liable for the loan and any related incidents.
If you were unauthorized, you can be held legally -- and possibly ciminally -- responsible for any debt you incurred.
He is not a runaway at 18, he is legally an adult.
Yes, you could be held legally responsible for making a mistake while performing CPR while you are intoxicated. Being intoxicated; your senses, response time, and ability to think and perform is impaired
It would depend on whether they are legally separated. If they are still married, she could be held responsible.
The age at which a minor can be held legally responsible for their actions varies by jurisdiction. In many places, this age is typically around 18 years old. However, some jurisdictions may set the age lower for certain types of criminal offenses.
Yes. At the age of 18 a person is legally considered an adult and is held responsible for the consequences of their actions.