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| | The Whitby High School - Eastern Europe Trip - March2002 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17) |
 | | They were highly organised, ritualised mass demonstrations, propaganda at its most effective, for both public and world consumption.Up to 250,000 took part in these hypnotic events climaxed by the speeches made by Hitler, designed to confirm his unquestioned status as Fuhrer and the total unity of purpose. |
 | | Here were born the Nuremburg Laws in 1935 - an act that deprived Jews of their citizenship and forbade relationships between Jews and Gentiles. |
 | | At the Nuremburg war trials, ten of the most important Nazis were hanged; Ribbentrop, Keitel, Kaltenbrunner, Rosenburg, Frank, Frick, Streicher, Seyss-Inquart, Saukel and Jodl - all on the morning of October 16th 1946. |
| www.whitbyhs.cheshire.sch.uk /curric/history/trips/europe/europe2002/thurs21/nuremburg.htm (571 words) |
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