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Clemency for the perpetrators


In January 1951, thousands of demonstrators in Landsberg, Bavaria, demanded a pardon for 28 mass murderers who had been sentenced to death by the US military justice system. Throughout West Germany, newspapers, politicians and people in the Church supported them – and the German president also sent his regards.

Seven of the former SS perpetrators were hanged in June 1951; the remaining convicts were later pardoned.