Tuesday, October 24, 2017

pencil sketch of a Nazi by Dr K Prahakar Rao


CHRISTIAN MERGENTHLER

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From 1945 to 1949, Mergenthaler was interned by the Allies at Balingen, a subcamp of the former Nazi Natzweiler-He was German politician and member of Reichstag from early days of Nazi party. In his 1948 Denazification trial he was convicted as a "Major Offender" (German: : Hauptschuldig) and lodged no objection. After release, he secluded himself in his house in Korntal-Münchingen and was no longer seen in public. In 1951 he received a living allowance, and after being pardoned in 1953, a full teacher's pension. He died in Bad Dürrheim in 1980.

From 1945 to 1949, Mergenthaler was interned by the Allies at Balingen, a subcamp of the former Nazi Natzweiler-He was German politician and member of Reichstag from early days of Nazi party. In his 1948 Denazification trial he was convicted as a "Major Offender" (German: : Hauptschuldig) and lodged no objection. After release, he secluded himself in his house in Korntal-Münchingen and was no longer seen in public. In 1951 he received a living allowance, and after being pardoned in 1953, a full teacher's pension. He died in Bad Dürrheim in 1980.



CHRISTIAN  MERGENTHALER.  
From 1945 to 1949, Mergenthaler was interned by the Allies at Balingen, a subcamp of the former Nazi Natzweiler-He was German politician and member of Reichstag from early days of Nazi party. In his 1948 Denazification trial he was convicted as a "Major Offender" (German: : Hauptschuldig) and lodged no objection. After release, he secluded himself in his house in Korntal-Münchingen and was no longer seen in public. In 1951 he received a living allowance, and after being pardoned in 1953, a full teacher's pension. He died in Bad Dürrheim in 1980.

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