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Photo from Topography of Terror museum
In Berlin, showing Nazis on trial. Main captions read:

Investigations were instituted against a total of 106,496 persons for Nazi crimes on what became the territory of the 'old" Federal Republic, but only 6,498 defendants were issued with a final sentence.
— NORBERT FREI HISTORIAN, 2004

Photo from Topography of Terror museum In Berlin, showing Nazis on trial. Main captions read: Investigations were instituted against a total of 106,496 persons for Nazi crimes on what became the territory of the 'old" Federal Republic, but only 6,498 defendants were issued with a final sentence. — NORBERT FREI HISTORIAN, 2004

Photo from Topography of Terror museum
In Berlin, showing Nazis being released from prison. Main captions:

One of the defendants in the Nuremberg Einsatzgruppen (special mobile units) trial of 1947/48, Gustav Adolf Nosske, as a prisoner of the US. Army, undated (1948).
Born in 1902, studied Ira, joined the Nazi Party in 1933 and the SS that same year. He was deputy head of the Geutapo in Aschen in 1935, and in Frankfun (Oder) from 1936-1941.
As commander of Ensatzkommando (special mobile com mandol 12 of Ensatzgruppe (special mobile unit) O of the Security Police and the SD under Otto Chlendorf in 1941/42. be was responsible for the murder of thousands of Soviet Civians: Jews, "Gypsies" Communists and partisans. After his deploymeet with Ensatagruppe D he worked in various
positions as section and department leader at the Reich Secunty Main Office. In 1944 he became Gestapo Chief in
He was sectenced to life impriscement in Nuremberg in Apel 1948. Following the comprehensive amnesty insued by the U.S. High Commissioner in Germany, John McClay. losske was given early release in December 1951 alon with a number of other convicted Nazi war criminals. He le practiced law, working as a company lawyer for various am in Dosseldort this sniffing out Nazis. Count on it once we start who knows where it will all end.' - West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, 1952

Hellmuth Felmy.
The former commander of Einsatzkommando (special mobile commando) 12 of Einsatgruppe (special mobile unit D of the Security Police and the SD. Gustav Adoll Nosske ( is released from prison at Landsberg fortress, December 15, 1951.
At right is Hellnuth Felmy, general of the Luftwalle and Commander of Army Group Southern Greece, who had been sentenced to 15 years in 1948 but was also being released

Photo from Topography of Terror museum In Berlin, showing Nazis being released from prison. Main captions: One of the defendants in the Nuremberg Einsatzgruppen (special mobile units) trial of 1947/48, Gustav Adolf Nosske, as a prisoner of the US. Army, undated (1948). Born in 1902, studied Ira, joined the Nazi Party in 1933 and the SS that same year. He was deputy head of the Geutapo in Aschen in 1935, and in Frankfun (Oder) from 1936-1941. As commander of Ensatzkommando (special mobile com mandol 12 of Ensatzgruppe (special mobile unit) O of the Security Police and the SD under Otto Chlendorf in 1941/42. be was responsible for the murder of thousands of Soviet Civians: Jews, "Gypsies" Communists and partisans. After his deploymeet with Ensatagruppe D he worked in various positions as section and department leader at the Reich Secunty Main Office. In 1944 he became Gestapo Chief in He was sectenced to life impriscement in Nuremberg in Apel 1948. Following the comprehensive amnesty insued by the U.S. High Commissioner in Germany, John McClay. losske was given early release in December 1951 alon with a number of other convicted Nazi war criminals. He le practiced law, working as a company lawyer for various am in Dosseldort this sniffing out Nazis. Count on it once we start who knows where it will all end.' - West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, 1952 Hellmuth Felmy. The former commander of Einsatzkommando (special mobile commando) 12 of Einsatgruppe (special mobile unit D of the Security Police and the SD. Gustav Adoll Nosske ( is released from prison at Landsberg fortress, December 15, 1951. At right is Hellnuth Felmy, general of the Luftwalle and Commander of Army Group Southern Greece, who had been sentenced to 15 years in 1948 but was also being released

Visited the #TopographyOfTerror museum in Berlin last year, on the site of the old SS HQ.

Most shocking to me: after WW2, of the only ~6000 #Nazis convicted and sentenced (even many with life sentences for the murder of thousands) — MANY received pardons via US pressure in 1948-1951

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Five Rooms of Memory – When Silence Shook Humankind By Antonio C. Westphalen Berlin, April 15, 2025.  Since 2018, four young au pairs from Germany have lived with our family. They shared not just their time and care, but their culture, their language...

Five Rooms of Memory – When Silence Shook Humankind. The narrative detailed how the Nazis #WeaponizedFear, presenting themselves as restorers of order. They did not overthrow #Democracy overnight; they slowly hollowed it out from within. www.readtangle.com/otherposts/f... #TopographyOfTerror

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No need. I've been to the #TopographyofTerror in Berlin.

Terrifying

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Then I went & found my problematic fave's street. So, there's that.

#demoporgonabroad #topographyofterror #berlin #hallogermany #hannaharendt

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Coded language was used to great effect - 'protective custody' was meant to protect the 'Volk' from disruptive elements, 'special treatment' was execution, etc, etc.

That guide could have used the phrase 'dogwhistle', for sure.

#demoporgonabroad #topographyofterror #berlin

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Didn't take any photos inside, but tagged along on a student tour for a college group from North Carolina.

Beautiful space, amazing displays, horrendous subject matter. Highly recommended.

#demoporgonabroad #berlin #topographyofterror

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Asylum seekers made to wear coloured wristbands in Cardiff Refugees say they were forced to wear bands at all times in accommodation provided by Home Office contractor

Sorry UK, you are losing the plotToo many echoes of 1930s. For what happens next, go visit #TopographyOfTerror

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Asylum seekers made to wear coloured wristbands in Cardiff Refugees say they were forced to wear bands at all times in accommodation provided by Home Office contractor

Sorry UK, you are losing the plotToo many echoes of 1930s. For what happens next, go visit #TopographyOfTerror

ow.ly/XZLDl

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