“Rudolf Hess yells this out from his cell when Streicher refused to get dressed for his execution, 10/16/46”

—  Rudolf Hess

Bravo, Streicher!
Prisoner #7: Rudolph Hess (1974)

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Bravo, Streicher!

Prisoner #7: Rudolph Hess (1974)

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