Berlin-Spandau / Nazis / right wing groups 20.8.1987 In front of the war criminals' prison in Spandau, Rudolf Hess has just died. The right-wing groups are gathering in mourning. Young right-wing radical Michael Wendt (right) with the Reich war flag and the Kuehnen salute, a variation of the Hitler salute, which was banned. A policeman inquires what this is all about. Flowers in front for Hess. // Nazi / Fascism / *** Local Caption *** The Prison for war criminals in Berlin-Spandau. The last prisoner, Rudolf Hess, just died after 46 years in the prison shown in the background. Right wing
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20 August 1987Location:
Berlin, Berlin/City State, GermanyPhotographer:
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Rights at Hess-Tod, Berlin 1987. Berlin-Spandau / Nazis / right wing groups 20.8.1987 In front of the war criminals' prison in Spandau, Rudolf Hess has just died. The right-wing groups are gathering in mourning. Young right-wing radical Michael Wendt (right) with the Reich war flag and the Kuehnen salute, a variation of the Hitler salute, which was banned. A policeman inquires what this is all about. Flowers in front for Hess. // Nazi / Fascism / *** Local Caption *** The Prison for war criminals in Berlin-Spandau. The last prisoner, Rudolf Hess, just died after 46 years in the prison shown in the background. Right wing people are gathering for mourning. Young right wing Michael Wendt with the war flag of the Reich and a modified Hitler Salutation, because the original was forbidden. [automated translation]. Date created: 20/08/1987