Nazi Chancellor Arthur Seyss-Inquart’s Final Nuremberg Speech (1946)
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Arthur Seyss-Inquart, former Nazi Chancellor of Austria and Reich Commissar of the Netherlands, faced justice at Nuremberg in 1946. Responsible for deportations, forced labor, and mass persecution, he gave a final speech before his death sentence.
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