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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.

  2. 17 de fev. de 2011 · The most bizarre choice to stand trial was Hitler's deputy and head of the party chancellery, Rudolf Hess. There was no doubt that he had been a key figure in organising and running the party...

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  4. 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.

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  5. 3 de out. de 2016 · In the first and most famous of these trials—the Trial of the Major War Criminals before the International Military Tribunal—24 high-ranking Nazi Party officials including Rudolf Hess, Hermann...

  6. In view of the natural catastrophe that would befall Germany if National Socialism fell, one can only laugh at those living in the past who believe that National Socialism could be replaced by monarchy or by the leadership of “experienced conservative forces.”

  7. In this article, we delve into the intriguing and untold story of Hermann Görings infamous laughter at Rudolf Hess during the Nuremberg Trials. This pivotal moment in history sheds light on the dynamics and tensions within the Nazi leadership during the aftermath of World War II.