German prisoners who built a neighborhood in Goiânia arrived in the capital after an agreement with the English government, study says
A study reveals that around 50 Nazi prisoners came to Goiânia in 1950 to construct a neighborhood, following an agreement between the local government and the English government.
Neighborhood in Goiânia was planned and built by Nazi German prisoners of war, says lawyer
A traditional neighborhood in Goiânia, Setor Jaó, was reportedly designed and constructed by Nazi German prisoners of war, according to real estate lawyer Arthur Rios.
Urgent Issues to Address in Germany
The article discusses urgent military and political issues concerning Italy's role in German regions, emphasizing the formation of battalions from Italian prisoners and the need for military readiness.
Venezuela granted amnesty to 379 political prisoners, but confusion about the releases grows
Venezuela has granted amnesty to 379 political prisoners, yet there is confusion regarding the actual number of released individuals.
Imprisoned Reporter Uludağ: Turkey Makes Prisoners
Turkish authorities have detained Alican Uludağ, an investigative reporter for Deutsche Welle, prompting calls from the German government for his release due to concerns over press freedom in Turkey.
Transfer of IS Prisoners: Are German Jihadists Facing the Death Penalty?
The article discusses the imminent legal fates of German jihadists detained in Syria as they are transferred to Iraq for trial, where they may face severe sentences, including the death penalty.
They called him the Angel of Death. One of the greatest monsters died free
Josef Mengele, known as the Angel of Death, was a German doctor and SS officer notorious for conducting inhumane medical experiments on prisoners in Auschwitz during World War II, leaving a dark legacy in medical history and humanity.