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Decades after WW2, last Nazi hunter vows to go on

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May 14, 2008, 13:49 GMT


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Raymond deardenJun 1st, 2008 - 10:44:42

as i read your comments of the capture of the criminals it brings me to thinking about the criminals in the Philippines i am from england a avid ww2 historian but now living in the Philippines with my wife as i am walikng around some parts i see and here the name Rommel so i decide then to look into this the family is rich and the houses and land protected i thought Rommel was killed i dont think so he his living a very comfortable life here in PH you can contact me for more info on this at delia.bernales@yahoo.com

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SP4: well RaymondJun 4th, 2008 - 21:59:32

Rommel committed suicide, so I think he's dead. Also, he was never a war criminal. He refused to segregate trrops based on race or ethnicity. In the end, he wanted Hitler assasinated, and to press for peace with the allies.

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WWII Nazis would have be at LEAST 80yrs oldJun 4th, 2008 - 22:27:48

What is the average male lifespan? Actually, Canada has one of the highest life expectancies for men and women, both around 80 years.
If WWII nazis are not already dead...they soon will be.

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RommelJun 26th, 2008 - 01:21:49

Of course Rommel is dead but what i am saying is that how the family name got into the Philippines the family own a sports shop in one of the major malls in Makati selling gun's archery equipment etc so still connected in a way if you get my point Ray dearden

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