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Nazi war Criminals Released From Prison -- Nazi war criminals are seen as they were released from Landsberg prison, Bavaria, Aug. 25. They are shiedding their faces with packages and hats.Friedrich Flick, prominent steel magnate of the Hitler era, and 18 other former Nazis were released form the Landsberg war crimes prison on Aug. 25. They were freed for good conduct after serving two-thirds of their seven year sentences. Others who won their freedom included Otto Dierich, 50, former Hitler press chief, Fritz ter mer, former director of the I.G. Farben chemical combine and Rudolph Lehmann, former lawyer, judge and Wehrmacht General. September 13, 1950. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).

Nazi war Criminals Released From Prison -- Nazi war criminals are seen as they were released from Landsberg prison, Bavaria, Aug. 25. They are shiedding their faces with packages and hats.Friedrich Flick, prominent steel magnate of the Hitler era, and 18 other former Nazis were released form the Landsberg war crimes prison on Aug. 25. They were freed for good conduct after serving two-thirds of their seven year sentences. Others who won their freedom included Otto Dierich, 50, former Hitler press chief, Fritz ter mer, former director of the I.G. Farben chemical combine and Rudolph Lehmann, former lawyer, judge and Wehrmacht General. September 13, 1950. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Nazi war Criminals Released From Prison -- Nazi war criminals are seen as they were released from Landsberg prison, Bavaria, Aug. 25. They are shiedding their faces with packages and hats.Friedrich Flick, prominent steel magnate of the Hitler era, and 18 other former Nazis were released form the Landsberg war crimes prison on Aug. 25. They were freed for good conduct after serving two-thirds of their seven year sentences. Others who won their freedom included Otto Dierich, 50, former Hitler press chief, Fritz ter mer, former director of the I.G. Farben chemical combine and Rudolph Lehmann, former lawyer, judge and Wehrmacht General. September 13, 1950. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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