German civilians attend funeral services for the 71 political prisoners, exhumed from a mass grave near Solingen-Ohligs, reburied in front of the city hall. The victims, most of whom were taken from Luettringhausen prison, were shot and buried by the Gestapo following orders to eliminate all Reich enemies just before the end of the like this were part of the Denazification process. This process was an attempt to rid Germany and Austria culture and society of nazi influence and ideology. A part of the process included confronting the public with the evidence of the crimes that were


German civilians attend funeral services for the 71 political prisoners, exhumed from a mass grave near Solingen-Ohligs, reburied in front of the city hall. The victims, most of whom were taken from Luettringhausen prison, were shot and buried by the Gestapo following orders to eliminate all Reich enemies just before the end of the like this were part of the Denazification process. This process was an attempt to rid Germany and Austria culture and society of nazi influence and ideology. A part of the process included confronting the public with the evidence of the crimes that were carried out in their area.


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