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In reply to the discussion: One of the things that doomed Weimar Germany [View all]thucythucy
(9,103 posts)44. Not only a light sentence,
but the conditions of his imprisonment were absurdly comfortable.
He had his own "cell"--more like a hotel room--was allowed books and home cooked meals and all the visitors he wanted to see. The authorities even allowed his personal secretary to move into the prison with him.
It was more like an extended stay at a hotel than at a prison.
Also--as I recall--despite the light sentence he was granted an early release.
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