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Amid growing fears that the conflict there could escalate. Further. Central government is accusing Regional Forces of firing rockets into the neighboring amara region. Fighting began last week after this of a, by the forces attacked National Military bases. Austrian chancellor sebastian kurtz, has announced a 3 week lockdown to stem, a sharp rise in to run a virus infections that is set to begin on shoes day. The country hit a record 9600 infections on friday. Austria hopes its latest measures will ease the stress on its health care system. This is day to billy news from berlin. You can follow us on twitter and instagram at de deadly news, or visit our website to be found at d. W e dot com this week on world story. Beijing, joe biden causes a boom for a noodle bar. Berlin, bidding farewell to take the airport. But we start in finland at the capitals airport in tel sinking dogs are helping to detect coronavirus and infected people. The dogs can accurately snip out the virus as early as 5 days before. Symptoms appear. For a treat, preferably cafu do this now to can be programs to find it just about anything more old bed bugs, cancer. Now it could change the course of corona virus detection, need to see rescued from being euthanized as a puppy in spain. Hes returned that favor for years sniffing out deadly disease for the wise new smell Detection Association and then learned as coded 19 began to spread to see was asked as an experiment to try to detect it. It took him 7 minutes to figure out that this is what they want it to look for. So that totally blew our minds. You know dog be able to change training sense in 7 minutes. You know, its the team quickly learned canines can detect a coded 1000. 00 infection even 5 days before symptoms appear, with almost 100 percent accuracy. Helsinki airport is hosting a Pilot Project through december that will include cross referencing canine results with those for medical devices. If you talk to the skin, so here it just takes a simple swab from a restore neck. And then he says, yes, then for, for a couple of seconds, a dog can tell immediately if a person has contract of corona virus. So i received a negative, as all the voluntary tests are proving popular, but no positive signal yet from the finnish government about scaling up. The programme is deputy mayor of vaughan, the site of the airport. I can see that it in 2 minutes. Took me 2 minutes out and get this budget covers the free tests offered to all arriving passengers. He allocated 330000 euros total to the 4 month dogs study, to says the data from this study should help bring in federal funds for expansion of canine testing, as well as legal adjustments to upgrade the virus sniffing dogs authority to that of their counterparts working in customs because i would like about idol, which i like that they can assist and they go through because both on a human bjorkman is thinking far beyond airports. We could train dogs with the same samples with the same train areas to open up you know, the concert halls or, or being fair is or go to big working places. Hospitals or elderly homes, football matches whatever. Both york men and bobby line and warn if dylan doesnt harness the potential of the dog program, its elph, theyll unleash it elsewhere. We can well because because she loves that, she says Health Authorities from all over the world want to learn what these noses know. Our next trip is to kenya in 1998, more than 220. 00, people were killed and thousands more injured in attacks on the u. S. Embassies in nairobi and Dar Es Salaam and tanzania to this day, many victims are still waiting in vain for financial restitution. Esther remembers that day like it just happened on the 7th of august 1998 at 10. 30 in the morning. She heard the 1st blast when i knew that the whole building was time, you know, and that is why i think the previous week we ought to be because of my kitchen. Great. The 2nd blast, its when i was thrown out. And people tell me that i was collected on the pavement. I looked like i had died. So they thought probably i was though severely injured. She survived. And that they almost imitate his knee. Bombs exploded at u. S. Embassies in nairobi, kenya, and Dar Es Salaam, tanzania, the blasts killed 224 people, and injured about 5000. Esther was working at the bank right next to the embassy. She was retired on medical grounds at only 42 years old. Nevertheless, she still wanted to work, but was rejected because of medical reasons. I was not the normal woman, there is a woman who used to be my belief. And if it were not to be a race, i feel so sad not able to, you know, to walk for my property. From then on the former supervisor dependent on Financial Support from her family. Regularly, she meets up with other survivors of the attack. Michael lost his mother when he was only 2 years old. Douglas lost his eyesight. Theyve also struggled financially. Then they heard of the new deal brokered by the u. S. And the Sudanese Government sudan has agreed to pay 335000000. 00 of compensation to the victims of the attacks in return, the u. S. Removes the country from its list of state sponsors of terrorism. So dan was listed because it holds that al qaeda leader, Osama Bin Laden as a guest of the government. But with the deal, only former u. S. And local embassy employees are to receive compensation. Thats only one percent of the people who were killed or injured, says douglas, weve become garman through africa. Our lives are being american, but we feel we are just human beings like america. And wed be treated just as much as the americans. Its now 22 years later, esther is still in pain and needs medication to be able to sleep. If she would receive compensation, she says she would be able to pay the looming school fees so that her sons can finally graduate. I frustrated, discriminated, hated, because i dont feel the difference between an american election. Esthers biggest help now is that the new us president elect joe biden will reconsider the Compensation Plan and include all survive us for days now, a small little restaurant in chinas capital city. Beijing has been inundated with customers. The recent u. S. President elect joe biden. He visited the diner in 2011 as u. S. Vice president and won the hearts of many chinese patrons with his noodle diplomacy. This noodle joint in downtown beijing has been popular for years with local residents and tourists. But recently, a new group of visitors has shown up national and international media. All came here yesterday by accident. But today i fear our status quo. Many trials that come here, thats not a starbucks surprise for me, as for the reason is americas new president elect in 2011. Joe biden, americas then Vice President had lunch and we felt very honored to say he had his lunch and talk to our chinese customers. I felt he was, a very decent and easy going person of interest. And mrs. E. , i was father opened this traditional beijing restaurant in 1996. Mr. Bidens visit the restaurant has become well known beyond the city. This is ya does not want to talk politics, but her preferences are clear enough to break down because biden came joris terrans. Many people in china got to know us. I was immediately out. They know he came to our place to try traditional beijing dishes. And they wanted to try them out themselves, and only now thats why we feel very positive about him. He might even say we are supportive to the restaurants serves traditional beijing, dishes noodles, pork buns, and liver stew. Its a simple neighborhood joined the chinese public quickly noted the modest choice at the time. Biden paid just 12 u. S. Dollars for a lunch of 5 people. This really shows how nice the food is here. It means chinese cuisine has already made it to the world. The u. S. And china may now be pitted against each other as rivals on the world stage. When it comes to loot diplomacy. He says, yah, this restaurant is coming out a winner. Our final trip brings us to germany. It was here where berlin take the airport finally closed last week. Its the end of an era. And the closure is a special moment. That evokes many memories for 2 architects, for now old man might hard for an air con and fortune mark, have come to say goodbye to their airport. Berlin table before it closes down for good. They wanted to take a walk down memory lane here of on a tradition. And this is where the wooden puzzle piece floorboards were. They were very beautiful, but an acoustic disaster because of the wire luggage carts. Suitcases with wheels came later back then those carts were allowed, so we scrapped the original floorboards and her place. Then they designed every single detail in this terminal from the buildings shape to the interior styling and even the indoor and outdoor signs take all airport wasnt just a run of the mill project for these famous german architects. It was their 1st Big Commission after getting their college degrees. In 1966, their design won the competition for the new airport in the divided city of berlin. At that point in time table was just an airfield. It was originally a takeoff and landing runway used for air lift planes, bringing goods to the landlocked city of west berlin after the 2nd world war. Then it was repurposed in 1974, the new airport opened overtures 1000 people came to the event. Their entrance ticket was a pair of hexagon shaped glasses like these table became the prototype of the short distance airport. Optimizing the space between arrival and departure gates, it was popular with berliners and tourists. The airport was the point of arrival for prominent guests. It was the stage where emotional moments took place like the return of the german soccer world champions in 2014. But the airport became out of touch with modern needs. It was Old Fashioned and too small for a booming capital city. After german reunification it was necessary to build a new airport and close down. Take her. Yes, this is an up shoot. Now its time to say goodbye. Not without a touch of melancholy. Because this building documents a time, our job was all about serving peoples needs. A time when customer was kings would mean that on their final walk through table, the architects had to get used to the empty walkways. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, there has been little air traffic turning the airports last months. But the 2 men get consolation from one decision that terminal a will remain standing as a monument to the designers and the people of berlin. In the height of climate change. For a cause, for the future that can make a city in such a culture. Imagine how many push ups right now in the uk right now. Climate change to break off story faces much less. They went on just one week. How much work and really do we still have time to . Im going to success that subscribes like this. From a ghetto to Everybody Knows despite coming from a cold family, the pop star wants to become president and palaces are guzzling cars. Just the credible story of bobby was the 1st that starts december 10th, the d. W. The palace of justice in nuremberg. After the 2nd world war, nearly 200. 00 defendants were brought here to be held accountable for 12 years of dictatorship, military aggression, tera and mass murder. At the heart of proceedings was the interNational Military tribunals which tried key war criminals from germany. The 4 victorious powers responded to the nazis once in a millennium crimes. With a once in a millennium trial, on nov 20th, 1945 some 20 high ranking nonsi leaders were brought by elevator to the court in room 600. 00. The former rights mashal Hermann Goering willingly took on the role of most senior nazi. He was followed by grand admiral cardone. Its whom hitler had appointed as president of the reich in his will. And rudolf hess, it was former deputy. The defendants never showed the slightest remorse. It was part of their thoughts, their pride to insist that they were right all the time and would do it again. They stood accused of conspiracy to carry out wars of aggression, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. The defendants were ruthless ministers and fanatical ideologues, merciless military commanders and barbaric enforcers of hitlers maniacal will. They come into the dark as if this was not a fair proceeding, as if they knew they were going to hang around here. Why go through us . This is the thing that the allies were being forced unfair about that she heard for the 1st time in history, an entire states leadership in the dark to the high ranking nazi officials and military leaders. It was a case of the winners putting the losers on trial has got to read honestly for sure. At the time. I couldnt imagine that there were any reasonable grounds on which to accuse these and later, of course, i understood it better, to shift them. No victorious nation or alliance had ever attempted anything as bold or complex as what the allies were now doing with the surviving representatives of the 3rd reich. The prosecutors goal was nothing less than a global realignment brought about through the law. This was not a trial of germans of all. This was a trial for humanity. This was a trial just to prevent terror, me from raising its head again and the only place in the world. Of the nuremberg 945 the old Imperial City of the middle ages lay in ruins. After nearly 6 years of war, nazi germany had capitulated unconditionally 60000000 people were dead. The cost of that all fiddlers murderous quest for World Domination germans who once zealously followed their fuehrer. Now wanted to forget the main concern for most people was overcoming hunger and hardship. They werent interested in the fate of the nazi leadership. In may when rice marshall, Hermann Goering, was taken prisoner in austria. It became clear that this war was not going to end the way those in the history books had. Gurning had been certain, the americans would accept him as negotiator. But then he had to surrender his pistol and was arrested even then, going still believed the victorious allies couldnt govern germany without him. Being charged with a crime, seemed completely out of the question. American reporters were allowed to interview goering. He used his skill and chant to set himself apart from the realities of the war. He claimed to have fallen out with hitler some time earlier. If hed known what was happening in the concentration camps, he said he would have taken vigorous action. He wanted still to be now after him as the number one nazi which of course is interesting because hitler had selected turnouts that ive done it to be a success. They never really accepted that. And you could sense sort of a feeling of upstaging. He was still a man who had perhaps chosen to be the number 2 man, and he should lead then the right foot successor to i dont think like he thought he was going into exile or go to as a fancy spa like napoleon, but not even his own people would accept the vein gurning as their new fuehrer in flensburg, in may. 945 grand admiral calderon, its as hitlers successor, appointed high profile. Nazis like armaments minister, albert speer, and high ranking military commanders like alfred yodel to his cabinet. They acted as if they govern Germany Holding daily meetings. But they had no power. The most important perpetrators were already dead. Both adult, hitler, and propaganda minister yourself gurgles, had taken their own lives. In berlin, the russians displayed gerbils charred body. With the help of a cyanide capsule, s. S. Leader Heinrich Himmler also evaded prosecution. He had tried in vain to join doenitz his government to skies as a regular soldier, himmler was picked up by a British Patrol before committing suicide. At the end of the war, the nazis monstrous crimes had come to light. When the americans liberated order of concentration camp into riga, they found few survivors. The conditions were indescribable. Along with the u. S. Troops, specialists came to the liberated camps to secure evidence and to arrest potential war criminals. My mind just refused to grasp what my eyes saw. I was coming in there to prove the crimes. And these people who are lying in the dirt, mostly you couldnt tell if they were dead or alive if they stirred. It was unusual. These were objects and you cannot look upon them as human beings. They didnt look like human beings, many of them as flagrant as the nazis inhuman policies were. It was still an incredibly complicated task for investigators to bring those responsible to justice. The crime of genocide didnt exist, and there was no Legal Mechanism to prosecute the internal affairs of a terrorist state. But the majority of germanys victims came from the occupied countries of europe. That gave the allies the opportunity to criminally, prosecute the 3rd reich. The bid was to bring to trial those whom we had captured because he had committed crimes against allied soldiers. In what time clear violation of the rules of war or had been captured in concentration camps liberated by the allies. You had a perfect case. There was nothing more to be said to prove that these were enormous crimes which were being systematically committed by everyone connected with that camp. And thats what we did and it didnt take very long. The idea for the nuremberg trials dates back to the summer of 1944. When u. S. President Franklin Delano roosevelt told officials in washington to devise strategies for bringing war criminals to justice. For a long time, the allies were divided over the best way to punish those responsible. British prime minister, Winston Churchill thought hitlers in a circle show would be shot without trial. At the tehran conference, the allies didnt rule out executing 52100000, german war criminals. Soviet leader Joseph Stalin raised the idea of an International Criminal trial. Finally, the Us Department of war developed the plan for the nuremberg trials. Nazi leaders would have to be charged as criminal conspirators who had together planned wars of aggression, then carried out countless crimes and atrocities. That was a concept that we were charged days. They didnt defend us with conspiring getting together. And plotting to see is control of the German Government and subject in the german people to its dictatorial control, making the german people themselves, victims and eliminating freedom in germany, eliminating democracy and establishing a ruthless dictatorship. And then having done that, thats the conspiracy. Then committing the crimes that they did in the name of the german people. And there was skepticism in the halls of the us supreme court. It was fear the trials could become something of an internationally sanctioned lynch mob. Initially, federal judge, Robert Jackson wasnt a supporter of the trials. But when asked by president harold truman, he willingly took on the task of organizing them. He saw it as a unique opportunity to develop new International Laws that would outlaw war once and for all. Jackson hears from all of his peers and friends and contacts in the government in the bar, even colleagues on the supreme court. And he encounters a lot of skepticism from all of those people, skepticism about the precedent and the law on which this task can occur. Skepticism about the time and difficulty of accomplishing this skepticism about the benefits at the end of the process. In terms of justice, in terms of deterrents. For jackson, the focus wasnt on the crime of the holocaust, but on the military, aggression of hitler and his accomplices. In his view, the attacks on poland and the soviet union made a mockery of the principle that sovereign states have the right to wage war. The war making was not illegal justified in making. And jackson felt that this was really a man that the time had come for the law to take a step forward. This was the right time and the right place for people to express the idea which was fundamental to jackson. That war making itself is the Supreme International crime and aggression. Aggressive war should be condemned as a crime. And it convinced that we have an opportunity to break away just those who have thought it safe to wage aggressive and ruthless on may 23rd, 1945, the puppet government of grand admiral dern, its in flensburg, was dissolved, and its members arrested. The allies were compiling lists of wanted nazi figure is gradually the net was closing around the 3rd reich. Slade is nonsi. Germanys most prominent anti semite you, leo strike. You pretended to be a painter in bavaria, but he was recognised by chance by a us officer. Robert lined the head of the german labor front, had grown a beard to avoid detection, but that didnt get him very far. The arrested nazi leaders were taken to the bad mundo of internment camp in luxembourg. The americans compared the detainees in the former palace hotel to garbage. Calling it camp ash can cayman gurning was among 86, 3rd reich dignitaries, held prisoner and interrogated in bad monday. Off he reportedly said that this might have been an appropriate way to treat what he called historical personages, but only he was really big enough to face judgment. It was a sentiment that hitlers other ministers, military and Party Leaders probably wouldnt have objected to. On june 22nd, investigators processed ham and gearing just like any other suspected criminal in bug off the drug addicted ranks. Mashal was made to stop using morphine and soon regained his old strength. Those from the former running government of col du needs didnt recognize his claim to leadership. American lead prosecutor robot. Jackson completed his preparations in washington and then flew to london. Jackson wanted to convince the allies of his vision of an International Court while avoiding any appearance that the victims were abusing their power. Meanwhile, his team was sifting through evidence. He finds out that theres no case ready to go. And if theres really not very much evidence connected to individuals, its one thing to have a general sense of atrocities and misconduct at the governmental level. But a prosecutor needs individual specific items of evidence, witnesses, documents, etc, to go forward into court. Investigators in berlin will making progress on that front. They discovered that the germans had documented many details of their crimes. It seems they hadnt been able to destroy everything in the final stages of the war. Searching for incriminating documents among the ruins of the 3rd reichs capital required initiative. I was assigned the prosecution of arabs call for that was my individual defendant arabs color. It was the head of what is known as the r s a chair, the right seat. Right. How that agency in clothing to stoppel for example. And yesterday i visit a medical stop or offices and i found documents lying around on the floor saying this man should be executed side by its color burned. I picked them up, dropped the floor, but it is true that there were many, many documents that were not destroyed that we obtained and were incriminating jury a visit to hitlers chancellery. Even jackson himself found useful Material Files or correspondence that soviet forces had thoughtlessly left lying around during the capture of berlin. In london, the 4 victorious powers struggled to decide on a statute for the trials. The soviet delegation rejected a fundamental criminalise ation of wars of aggression, demanding the courts jurisdiction, be limited to german crimes. The involvement of stalins lawyers was becoming a handicap to the proceedings. The soviets themselves were clearly guilty of crimes against humanity and criminal military aggression. One aspect that was completely ignored in nuremberg was bombing campaigns. The british and americans knew all too well what they had done to german cities, including nuremberg, 90 percent of the city had been destroyed. Nevertheless, Robert Jackson was determined to hold the spectacular trials there. It was located in the American Occupation zone. It had been known around the world as the site of hitlers party rallies him and during had proclaimed the anti jewish nuremberg race laws. There. In early july, 945, a delegation traveled to the city was devastated, totally devastated. The rubble everywhere, buildings were down. Those that were standing, were guarded. The stench of bodies was in the air buried under the rubble. However, the palace of justice, i think of the land of collier was standing and was relatively undamaged. Were chosen. Even though it was in the midst of considerable ok arch, the courthouse was ideal. The adjacent prison could hold 1200 prisoners, added to this was the symbolic significance of the city for the nazis. For Robert Jackson, it was the scene of the crime. The horrors of nazi germany could end where they began. Within 3 months, room 600 was transformed into a perfect stage for the International Tribunal to create space needed for hundreds of spectators and journalists. The rear wall was removed. The allies agreed to initially tried 24 of the most prominent suspected war criminals. They were brought to nuremberg from various internment camps while detained. They were subject to strict regulations. Speaking was only permitted during interrogations. There were also fears that fanatical nazis might attempt to free them. Back in bad mond, off hammond, during had already aligned most of his fellow prisoners to his defense strategy. We saw nothing and we knew nothing. The murdering of jews had been himmlers affair going, claimed, killing children. He said was unsportsmanlike and ungentlemanly. Lets make it brief. He added, i take responsibility for everything, the government has done. Robert jackson and his team had by now moved into offices in the palace of justice and were questioning the accused. It was a frustrating process. The nazi leaders portrayed themselves as both ignorant and innocent. The prosecutors heard nothing that would be of use in the trial. The u. S. Lead prosecutor made an important decision. The whole trial would be conducted primarily with documents as evidence. Jacksons concern was that the defendants and during 1st among them would use it as a platform to stimulate some resurgence of naziism in germany. That this was a virus that was not dead, that the defeat and death of hitler did not mean forever the end of naziism. And that jackson was dealing with a very volatile, dangerous prospect of the nazi future. As he dealt with these defendants, scenes like these had not been forgotten. In many riefenstahls propaganda film triumph of the will. Hitlers deputy rudolf hess, lauding the fuehrer as the savior of the german people, did not end under under your then. Oh god, god is then. Oh my god, i believe and was i in 1941 . Rudolf hess had spectacularly flown solo to scotland, apparently, to negotiate peace with churchill on his own initiative. Hitler considered him insane. Has remained in british custody for the rest of the war. On october 8th, 1945, he was flown to nuremberg and reunited with old friends. Prosecutor john, a man had the task of questioning has he seemed mentally disabled and wouldnt admit to remembering anything. Back in america, i mean had made many a criminal talk, but has, wouldnt cooperate. When he arrived in nuremberg, he said hed lost his memory of the and how good it was impossible to get him to remember anything. Which ones even had the idea to bring hess and during together, has he already had as upstairs in the Interrogation Room . And then we got current. And going with his old self, he came in and said, oh you know, you dont remember me. I was the rice marshal. I was the commander in chief of the loofah for which i was the interior minister of prussia and so on. And to all that has said, im very sorry. I dont remember. Clinton hunted the former nazi foreign minister joachim fun. Ribbentrop was accused of helping plan hitlers military aggression. He was also accused of involvement in war crimes and ordering deportations. He claimed not to have known about these things and took no responsibility. Ribbentrop was ambassador to britain until hitler made him foreign minister because the furor appreciated his serve iowa b. D. s. Hitler enjoyed taking him on walks at the nazi retreat in oversells back. After the fall of the 3rd reich, ribbentrop spent weeks in hiding in hamburg before british investigators tracked him down. Yet, by late october 1905, the list of the accused was complete. But not all were present in nuremberg. The whereabouts of hitlers secretary Martin Bormann were unclear. The industrialist gustaf group phone bolen, on how bad was unfit for travel, much to the annoyance of lead prosecutor jackson, who wanted a member of the crop family to stand trial. He tried to charge troops, son, alfred, as a substitute. But the british stood in his way the british officer gary neves handed over indictments in the cellblock. Ribbentrop, said the charges were directed against the wrong people. Rudolf hess wrote on his copy. I cannot remember. And grainne wrote, the victim will always be the judge and the vanquished. The accused. For khaldoon, its the trial was just a whim of the americans. None of these charges affect me in the slightest. He said he named naval judge as his defense counsel and book shift. I was in hamburg and head of the Legal Department at the german mine clearance service. And i was called in to see the chief of staff and english captain this he told me hed received a telegram. Dennetts expected me to be prepared to defend him. And would i be willing to take that on . But i immediately said, im ready. I didnt want to show the slightest hesitation on such an important question help. Shortly afterwards, i wrote a letter to my wife in bavaria. I knew shed be asking herself why i did it, because i always had the greatest reservations about done. It says political statements have been issued and i wrote to her that i did it because i wanted to maintain the loyalty that at that time had collapsed in many cases, to go to oversee the accused. Were able to choose their Legal Counsel from lists or make suggestions themselves. The lawyers could even be staunch nazis because the court wanted to avoid any accusations of unfairness in the proceedings. From the outset, the defenders complained about the inequality of resources. Actually next at 1st we had no employees at all, but everyone had to look for employees, which wasnt easy, was the 1st you had to hire a secretary. And then we had no documents whatsoever. Wed all just been in the wars, at least most of us. We had no files, no writing materials, nothing at all. So you started with the most primitive things getting paper and pencil and so on. We didnt have personal offices either. We sat together in a big hall or for the whole defense. Thats 22. 00 lawyers. There was a single telephone and a long corridor and 2 to 4. So you can imagine what simple tools we were working with. The palace of justice had become a high security facility. Access was only possible with a special pass in room 600. 00. The accused sat opposite the judges table. In between, there was space for the tables of the prosecutors from 4 nations. Among the accused was albert speer. Once hitlers favorite architect should be a had been minister of armaments and responsible for a program of slave labor should be and sought to set himself apart from the others, saying he believed the trial was necessary. As chief representative for deployment of labor for its zokol was in effect the slave driver. Hes knowledge presented the greatest danger to be as cunning defense for field marshal vilhelm kind. All the matter was black and white for a soldier who orders are orders. Hed been a useful tool to hitler. His nickname was like a little meaning. Lackey. When the indictment was handed to and culture and brown or the head of himmlers rank security main office, he threw himself on to his coat and cried for his family. Strike here described the upcoming trial as a triumph for world jewry. Writer rebecca west would one day describe him as a dirty old man of the sort that gives trouble in punks after surviving a Suicide Attempt huns frank, the butcher of warsaw, had become a catholic. He considered the tribunals a kind of last judgment will by god but lie, went bizerk when he was presented with the indictment in the cell block in nuremberg, he shouted, why dont you stand us all up against the wall and shoot us a line had been head of the german labor front, the nazis pump a trade union, his nickname, ranks true can build the imperial drunkard. On the night of october 25th, 1945, all was quiet in block c. Of the nuremberg prison. The sleeping prisoners were constantly monitored by the gods. I was on duty that night was summoned by the guard. There was something going on and i had to get the guards, couldnt get into the cell. And i hope the cell went in and there was lie. He had strangled themselves on the toilet by using the edge of a towel, wrapping it around his neck and hanging there over standpipe with a flush button. He ripped his underwear under the covers of his bed even though a guard was watching him all the time. They were so it would make a noise when gag. Then they literally strength of him. So he was short enough that he could do this. You have been taller. We have been very difficult. Ever the end of robert lines committed, serious after that incident, a guard was permanently posted in front of each cell door. Cell lights were left on day and night. The accused were only allowed to sleep on their backs, with their hands over the covers. Were able to enter cells within seconds, it was hoped these measures would prevent further. So

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