Were the main Nazi leaders who were executed after the Nuremberg Trials allowed any final personal wish before they were hanged?
This question is leaving us out of simple historical facts and making us think more.
The clear-cut response is that no. Even the senior Nazis who were hanged following the main Nuremberg Trial did not have any individual last wish prior to their execution.An example is Wilhelm Keitel, the field marshal, and General Alfred Jodl who requested to be executed by a firing squad. They thought it would be a more noble death of any soldier. Allies declined the offer because they claimed that these men were not honorable soldiers but war criminals who should hang before a crowd as other criminals.
Also less known, Viktor Brack was also guilty. He came up with an idea of murdering the disabled in Germany. Brack and other accomplices constructed and utilized gas chambers in the form of showers and brought a more effective form of murder to the table. Their methods were subsequently relocated to bigger death camps, including the Auschwitz, which hastened the killing of millions.

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