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DNA Testing: The Evolution of Crime Investigation
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DNA Testing: The Evolution of Crime Investigation

The chaotic conditions in post-war Germany made it difficult for the police to work, and the ability to identify the perpetrators based on the traces they left behind did not exist in the same way…

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Surviving In A Cruel New World | Crime in Post-War Germany | Documentary
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Surviving In A Cruel New World | Crime in Post-War Germany | Documentary

In the years following the end of the Second World War, Germany experienced a period of disorder and uncertainty. Its people endured extreme conditions, often with little hope for a brighter future. Many Germans were…

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The Rubble Murders of Hamburg after World War 2 | Crime in Post-War Germany | Documentary
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The Rubble Murders of Hamburg after World War 2 | Crime in Post-War Germany | Documentary

During the intervening years between 1945 and 1949, Germany was in a state of chaos and despair following the end of World War II. The postwar period was one of intense violence, and women became…

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Dresden 1946: The Mysterious Case of The Cannibal | Crime in Post-War Germany
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Dresden 1946: The Mysterious Case of The Cannibal | Crime in Post-War Germany

Germany after the World War II. A country is in a state of emergency. Characterized by hunger and hardship, crime becomes worse and more brutal. In 1945, the Soviet Union occupied East Germany and divided…

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