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German youth leaders. Peter Bernau (seated) and Butke (no first name available), two leaders of the Berlin National Youth, taking part in the big Neo-Nazi Youth meeting at Idstein in Taunus on Juni 17 1959.
German youths die for espionage. The body of 17-year-old Josef Schoner, Nazi youth of Euskirchen, Germany, stiffens as bullets of a Ninth U.S. Army firing squad enter his body. Schoner was convicted with another German youth and both were executed near Braunschweig, Germany, June 1, 1945.
German youths die for espionage. Bullets enter the body of 16-year-old Heinz Petry of Alsdorf, one of two German youths convicted of spying on American forces and executed June 1, 1945, near Braunschweig, Germany, by a Ninth U.S. Army firing squad.
German youths die for espionage. Heinz Petry, 16-year-old youth from Alsdorf, Germany, stands by the stake before being executed by a Ninth U.S. Army firing squad for espionage activity against American forces. He was one of two members of the Hitler Youth organization found spying on American forces and executed June 1, 1945, near Braunschweig, Germany. Petry's espionage was made in an attempt to ...
German youths die for espionage. Heinz Petry, 16-year-old youth from Alsdorf, Germany, convicted of espionage against American forces, is tied to the stake by an American military policeman preparatory to being shot by a Ninth U.S. Army firing squad. This boy was one of two members of the Hitler Youth organization found guilty of spying on American troops and executed June 1, 1945, near Braunschweig, ...
German youths die for espionage. Josef Schoner, 17, of Euskirchen, Germany, convicted of espionage against American troops, is tied to the stake at Braunschweig, Germany, June 1, 1945, to face the Ninth U.S. Army firing squad.
German youths die for espionage. Seventeen-year-old Josef Schoner of Euskirchen, Germany, convicted of espionage against the U.S. Army is placed in a coffin after his execution by a Ninth U.S. Army firing squad. He and another German youth were found spying on American forces and were executed June 1, 1945, near Braunschweig, Germany.
German youths die for espionage. Heinz Petry, 16-year-old German, lies face down as he fell after execution June 1, 1945, by a Ninth U.S. Army firing squad for spying on American forces. He claimed he was offered a chance to clear his own record at a Hitler Youth detention camp where he was being held by spying on the Americans. He was one of the German youths convicted and executed near Braunschweig, ...
German youths die for espionage. Josef Schoner, 17, of Euskirchen, Germany, slumps at the stake after his execution June 1, 1945, by a Ninth U.S. Army firing squad for espionage against the American forces. He and Heinz Petry, a 16-year-old German, were convicted and shot on the same day near Braunschweig, Germany.
German youths die for espionage. Sixteen-year-old Heinz Petry, Nazi youth convicted of espionage against U.S. forces, is marched before a firing sqaud of the Ninth U.S. Army near Braunschweig, Germany. He and other German youth were found spying against American troops and both were executed June 1, 1945. They were members of the Hitler Youth organization.
German youths die for espionage. The lifeless body of a 17-year-old German spy, Josef Schoner, hangs from the stake near Braunschweig, Germany, where he was executed by a Ninth U.S. Army firing squad. Schoner was convicted with 16-year-old Heinz Petry for spying on American forces and both were put to death June 1, 1945.
German youths die for espionage. Two German Red Cross aides place the lifeless body of 16-year-old Heinz Petry, of Alsdorf, Germany, into a coffin after his execution by a Ninth U.S. Army firing squad June 1, 1945, for espionage against American forces. He claimed he was offered the chance to spy on U.S. forces in order to clear his own record at a Hitler Youth detention camp where he had been held. ...