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  1. Although the other defendants in Nuremberg laughed again and again, they mostly laughed about banalities, such as the accent with which the allied accusers pronounced their names. Göring, however, laughed even when films from the liberated concentration camps were shown, some of which brought tears to the eyes.

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  3. Göring, forced to remain silent while seated in the dock, communicated his opinions about the proceedings using gestures, shaking his head, or laughing. He constantly took notes and whispered with the other defendants, and tried to control the erratic behaviour of Hess, who was seated beside him.

  4. 22 de fev. de 2024 · História. Quem foi Rudolf Höss, o oficial nazista do filme “Zona de Interesse” Indicado a cinco Oscars, o longa conta a história do comandante do campo de concentração de Auschwitz, onde mais de 1,1 milhão de pessoas morreram. Por Rafael Battaglia. Atualizado em 22 fev 2024, 15h54 - Publicado em 16 fev 2024, 18h23.

  5. 31 de ago. de 1987 · Two days later authorities revealed that a farewell note in a trouser pocket had confirmed what many had already surmised: Rudolph Hess, the last surviving member of Nazi Germany’s high...

  6. 8 de out. de 2009 · On Nov. 30, 1945, a hearing was held in the Palace of Justice in Nuremberg regarding the question of Rudolf Hess' ability to continue in the trial.

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  7. Nuremberg: Nazis on Trial, is a BBC documentary film series consisting of three one-hour films that re-enact the Nuremberg War Trials of Albert Speer, Hermann Göring, and Rudolf Hess. They were broadcast on BBC Two in 2006 to coincide with the 60th anniversary of the trials.