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  1. World War II reparations. After World War II both West Germany and East Germany were obliged to pay war reparations to the Allied governments, according to the Potsdam Conference. Other Axis nations were obliged to pay war reparations according to the Paris Peace Treaties, 1947. Austria was not included in any of these treaties.

  2. How did Adolf Hitler and the Nazis rise to power in Germany, ultimately committing one of the greatest atrocities in human history? On this 3-hour WW2 Nazi Munich Tour led by a historian, we will explore the early life of Adolf Hitler from his move to Munich in 1913 to his involvement in the DAP, and the subsequent rise of the Nazis from the 1920s.

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  4. Dec 1, 2021 · Reuters. The bomb exploded during tunnelling work near the Donnersberger bridge in Munich. Four people were hurt, one seriously, when a World War Two bomb blew up on a railway construction...

  5. A Short History. Of The War Crimes Trials After The Second World War. After the end of the Second World War, the Allies brought the leading civilian and military representatives of wartime Germany and Japan to trial on charges of war crimes, crimes against peace and crimes against humanity.

  6. Czech districts with an ethnic German population in 1934 of 20% or more (pink), 50% or more (red), and 80% or more (dark red) in 1935 Following the Munich Agreement of 1938, and the subsequent Occupation of Bohemia and Moravia by Hitler in March 1939, Edvard Beneš set out to convince the Allies during World War II that the expulsion of ethnic Germans was the best solution.

  7. German citizens see the consequences of war crimes. May 17, 1945 Nammering. The Allies confronted the German people with the crimes committed in their name. In the West German town of Burgsteinfurt, the British army forced the 4000 inhabitants to watch the film Atrocities: The Evidence.

  8. Nov 15, 2020 · It was widely claimed that Nazi war crimes had been committed by the SS and other elite units, while the mainstream Wehrmacht army had - like most of the German population - remained...

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