What was the strangest wish of a Nazi before his execution, and was it completed?


 the delusions of someone who had been out of touch with the harsh reality of their actions for an extended period, an inability to connect the consequences of his earlier self-serving decisions with his present situation.


Ribbentrop identifies his last statement as being sent from a man who has been a servant of evil, who served a dictator and left many families with no fathers, brothers or sons. He shows in his final statement how completely self-absorbed Ribbentrop was until the very end. Ribbentrop called out for peace between the West and the Soviet Union and implored that Germany remain united as his dying wish was for a world without war. Had anyone else made these statements before he died they may have made them seem noble. However, these justifications for peace by Ribbentrop became so incomprehensible that they seemed to only infuriate him.

Ribbentrop used many years to create and sustain chaos and terror throughout Europe and then used his last dying breath to pretend to be a man of peace. Ribbentrop's wish was clear; he wanted only to say anything that was still relevant to him and simply die. Ribbentrop was anything but a man of integrity and his actions while he was alive have resulted in millions of people suffering severe physical and emotional suffering. He was a thief, murderer, torturer and tyrant.


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