>run armaments projects using slave labor
>best friend of hitler, but totally doesn't know about the horrors
>only 20 years
>publishes some tasteless newspaper with minimal audience
>party pushed him away from any position of power
>hanged
Explain.
>>2196539
The difference between Common Law heritage as opposed to Civil Law heritage, is that expressing guilt and repent in Common Law can help lighten your sentence
Also, these were two different cases.
Speer was a nice guy and just because he wrote numbers on papers which indirectly led to evil doesn't make him so. He was just following the times.
Streicher was hated by everyone, Nazi party and without. He instigated for the state to deport specific individual jews so he could take their estate, which he did. This wasn't a popular move within the Nazi party because it made them blatantly look bad, so he faced major heat from that.
He also openly said stupid shit about other Nazis, he had zero friends by 45
To add wound to injury, he was extremely annoying and vapid during his internment as opposed to all of his fellow captives, frequently called the most dramatic and fucking annoying.
>>2196539
All retarded conservatives that helped Hitler achieve full power should have hanged. Papen, Hugenberg, Thyssen, Krupp, all those dumb fucks.
To be fair, Streicher absolutely couldn't be let go. He would become a focal point of an eventual Nazi revival, due to how vocal he was.
Stretcher had a 104 IQ lmao brainlet
>>2196571
Being annoying and unpopular isn't a valid reason why you get hanged and someone else doesn't.
>>2196947
It was a valid reason in ww2.
Just imagine being such with a fedora for the rest of your life sentence.