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|Image = Bundesarchiv Bild 183-B24575, Friedrich Paulus.jpg | |||
|fullname = Friedrich Paulus | |||
|occupation = Nazi Officer | |||
|crimes = [[War crimes]]<br>[[Torture]]<br>[[Crimes against humanity]]<br>[[Fascism]] | |||
|type of villain = Nazi War Criminal | |||
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'''Friedrich Paulus''' (September 23rd, 1890 – February 1st, 1957) was an officer in Nazi Germany who is known for surrendering to the Soviet Union. He ended up being held captive by the Soviets, later becoming a vocal critic of the [[Nazi Party]]. He soon became a member of the Soviet Army, first being reluctant on the idea. He lived until 1957. | '''Friedrich Paulus''' (September 23rd, 1890 – February 1st, 1957) was an officer in Nazi Germany who is known for surrendering to the Soviet Union. He ended up being held captive by the Soviets, later becoming a vocal critic of the [[Nazi Party]]. He soon became a member of the Soviet Army, first being reluctant on the idea. He lived until 1957. | ||
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[[Category:Germany]] | |||
[[Category:Terrorists]] | |||
[[Category:Remorseful]] | |||
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[[Category:Traitor]] | |||
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[[Category:Anti-Semitic]] |
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Friedrich Paulus (September 23rd, 1890 – February 1st, 1957) was an officer in Nazi Germany who is known for surrendering to the Soviet Union. He ended up being held captive by the Soviets, later becoming a vocal critic of the Nazi Party. He soon became a member of the Soviet Army, first being reluctant on the idea. He lived until 1957.