'Ernst Janning' was a character in the movie Judgement at Nuremberg". He portrayed a Nazi era judge named Franz Schlegelberger, the highest ranking defendant in the "Judge's trials" portion of the Nuremberg Trials .
Judge Schlegelberger was sentenced to life in prison.
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After the Nuremberg trials, Ernst Janning was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. He was sentenced to life in prison. Janning's character is fictional and portrayed in the film "Judgment at Nuremberg," which explores the moral and legal complexities of the trials.
After the Nuremberg trials, Ernst Janning was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. He was sentenced to life in prison, but his sentence was later commuted, and he was released. It's important to remember that even in the darkest times, there is always a chance for redemption and growth.
Oh, dude, after the Nuremberg trials, Ernst Janning was sentenced to life in prison. Yeah, he was found guilty of crimes against humanity and all that heavy stuff. So, basically, he spent the rest of his days behind bars reflecting on his actions. Like, not exactly a fun time, you know?
Ernst Grunow .
Possibly, but I found no evidence of a relation on the Internet. It must be remembered that if Elisabeth is related to Ernst, she did not ask for it and would probably not be bragging about it.
He ordered them to do his bidden.
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Prince Ernst von Hohenberg died from illness. After being tortured with his brother Maximillian in the Dachau Concentration Camp (a political concentration camp), both brother survived the encounter, however years later, Prince Ernst fell ill and did not fully recover from the experiences.