This is because the Allies didn't want the optics of executing women in the Nuremberg Trials.
It was believed that it would galvanize the German people to hold lasting grudges.
There were over 100 women suggested for execution by the Soviet Union at the end of the war, including infamous propagandist Leni Reifenstahl, responsible for Triumph of the Will.
This is because the Allies didn't want the optics of executing women in the Nuremberg Trials.
It was believed that it would galvanize the German people to hold lasting grudges.
There were over 100 women suggested for execution by the Soviet Union at the end of the war, including infamous propagandist Leni Reifenstahl, responsible for Triumph of the Will.