52 #Germany 1946 ▶ Generalfeldmarschall Friedrich Paulus - Nuremberg War Criminals Trial
Germany 1946 ▶ General Field Marshal Generalfeldmarschall Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst Paulus 6. Armee - Stalingrad Trial Nuremberg Nürnberg / @germanhistoryarchive Playlist ▶ • GERMAN HISTORY ARCHIVE Subtitles: German, English, Russian At first Paulus refused to collaborate with the Soviets. However, after the attempted assassination of Hitler on 20 July 1944, he became a vocal critic of the Nazi regime while in Soviet captivity, joining the Soviet-sponsored National Committee for a Free Germany appealing to Germans to surrender. He later acted as a witness for the prosecution at the Nuremberg Trials. He was allowed to move to the German Democratic Republic in 1953, two years before the repatriation of the remaining German POWs. During the Nuremberg Trials, Paulus was asked about the Stalingrad prisoners by a journalist. He told the journalist to tell the wives and mothers that their husbands and sons were well. Of the 91,000 German prisoners taken at Stalingrad, half had died on the march to Siberian prison camps, and nearly as many died in captivity; only about 6,000 survived and returned home. From 1953-56 he lived in Dresden, East Germany, where he worked as the civilian chief of the East German Military History Research Institute. In late 1956 he developed amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and became progressively weaker. He died within a few months, in Dresden, on 1 February 1957, 14 years and one day after his surrender at Stalingrad. As part of his last will and testament, his body was transported to Baden-Baden, West Germany, to be buried at the Hauptfriedhof (main cemetery) next to his wife, who had died eight years earlier in 1949, not having seen her husband since his departure for the Eastern Front in the summer of 1942. #history #ww2 #Stalingrad #Cталинград #Nuremberg #Germany #military #worldwar #Paulus #wwii #simplehistory

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