
Heinrich Luhmann
Heinrich Luhmann was a German non-commissioned officer during World War II, noted for being executed publicly for allegedly failing to defend civilians against advancing Allied forces. His execution exemplified the brutal enforcement of loyalty and discipline within the German military ranks as the war drew to a close.
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Heinrich Luhmann was hanged for being too cowardly to defend women and children.
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