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Hans Lammers, former chief of the Reich Chancellery and legal adviser to Hitler, is pictured following his sentencing to 20 years imprisonment by the IMT. Nuremberg, April 13, 1949. After two reductions of his sentence, Lammers was released from prison in December 1951. He died a free man in 1962.

Hans Lammers, former chief of the Reich Chancellery and legal adviser to Hitler, is pictured following his sentencing to 20 years imprisonment by the IMT. Nuremberg, April 13, 1949. After two reductions of his sentence, Lammers was released from prison in December 1951. He died a free man in 1962.

— USHMM, courtesy of John W. Mosenthal



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