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Mice21 [21]
1 year ago
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Background information: this passage is an excerpt from the testimony of rudolf höss, given in a war crimes trial in 1946. accor

ding to this transcript, how did rudolf höss defend his actions in the court? he believed he was doing what was right for germany. he testified that he did not personally kill anyone. he stated that the numbers of people killed were exaggerated. he said he was just following orders.
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Aliun [14]1 year ago
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Rudolf höss defend his actions in the court by saying that  he was just following orders. Option D is correct.

<h3>Who was Rudolf Höss?</h3>

Rudolf Höss was an officer of the German during the Nazi era.

He was the commanding officer of Auschwitz property and extinction camp for the long-lasting time. He was convicted of war crimes after Nazi Germany was defeated. In court, he defended his actions by claiming that he was simply obeying orders.

Therefore, option D is correct.

Learn more about Rudolf Höss, refer to:

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