The Nazis who wouldn't tell the truth about themselves
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The Nazis who wouldn't tell the truth about themselves
The prison psychologist for the German prisoners at the Nuremberg trials asked Alfred Rosenberg “whether apart from all of the legal considerations he did not have some misgivings about his antisemitism.” Rosenberg, whom the psychologist called the “chief Nazi philosopher,” had served as Reichsminister for the Eastern Occupied Territories, where he oversaw atrocities, including the Holocaust, as a matter of course. Rosenberg answered: “Well, tha…
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