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152: 143: 125: 161: 134: 80:. Taking such photos and, moreover, showing them uncensored to unauthorized persons was seen as a denigration of the armed forces, and was punishable by death under martial law at the time. Weixler was denounced and arrested in March 1944 on charges of 550: 108:. Weixler's testimony indicated that "we had never seen a single murder or massacre "., highlighting the fallacious nature of Nazi "reprisal action" justifications for war crimes committed in Greece. In his home town of 554: 46:. In 1934 he was excluded there for political reasons and participated in resistance groups, after which he was arrested. Special court proceedings against him were terminated due to an 116:. He died on 23 April 1971, in Bad Reichenhall. The German Historical Museum in Berlin holds around a thousand photos by Weixler, which show the entire spectrum of his work. 69:
with photos that only painted a positive, heroic picture of the German view of war as possible. Weixler did not necessarily stick to this approach.
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The negatives of photos were discovered several decades later in the Federal German archives. According to Weixler's own testimony:
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camera and sometimes used rare color films at that time. War reporters were given the task of providing the National Socialist-led
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Dubber, Markus Dirk; Muller, Ingo; Schneider, Deborah Lucas (November 1993). "Judicial Positivism and Hitler's Injustice".
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Franz-Peter Weixler The invasion of Greece and Crete by the camera of a propaganda photographer: With 16 rare color photos
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Mazower, Mark (February 1992). "Military Violence and National Socialist Values: The Wehrmacht in Greece 1941-1944".
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In November 1945, Weixler gave a written testimony and his documentary photos of the executions of Kondomari to the
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Operation Merkury: The conquest of Crete and its consequences, seen through the camera of Franz-Peter Weixler
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during the war, the legal process was delayed until the end of the war and Weixler avoided being convicted.
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It was possible for me to get the negatives of my photos to a friend in Athens, who saved copies for me.
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by German paratroopers in retaliation for alleged Greek atrocities against German soldiers during the
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in 1941 with the airborne battle over Crete. In addition to his normal camera, he also worked with a
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and was sent to the Munich Prison in the suburb of Neudeck. After the relevant files were burned at
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Neue Zeitschrift für Wehrrecht : NZWehrr. (Journal, magazine, 1959)
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Battle on 42nd Street: War in Crete and the Anzacs' bloody last stand
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On 2 June 1941, Weixler documented in a series of photographs the
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Vom Kriegsschauplatz zum Gedächtnisraum: die Westfront 1914-1940
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Wehrmacht
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shooting of 23 unarmed Greek civilians
Battle of Crete
treason
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Anno Santo 1950
Franz-Peter Weixler The invasion of Greece and Crete by the camera of a propaganda photographer: With 16 rare color photos
ISBN
978-3-7460-0753-3
Operation Merkury: The conquest of Crete and its consequences, seen through the camera of Franz-Peter Weixler
ISBN
978-3-7347-8374-6
Massacre of Kondomari

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