It is not recorded that a high profile Nazi official pleaded with the Allies to take a huge bribe on the verge of being executed to spare his life.


 It was due to the following reasons that this did not occur:


The main Nazis were not executed until mass, open trials like that of Nuremberg. Whether or not a sentence was executed, an international tribunal decided on that matter before the sentence was executed. No power existed to stop a death sentence regardless of the amount of money offered by the guards or executioners. A bribe could not be effective in the proceedings which were too high profile and closely monitored.


They have spent money in the past and used it in a different way in case it could have assisted them. The richest war criminals used the money they had loot on their extravagant escapes the ratlines. These paths resulted in South American safe havens where they would not be caught and tried.


The captured ones were filmed in their last moments. They were defiant, remorseful, or attempting to relate some political bargain (as with Himmler). There is no history of any successful bribe which spared them the death sentence. The triumphant Allies could not be purchased by money.

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