Earlier this month, the allies commemorated 80 years since D-Day - the day that marked the beginning of the end for Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime.
In the eleven months that followed, the allies swept across Europe from the west and east, and Germany finally fell to its knees.
As the true scale of the Nazi's crimes against humanity became clear, attention soon turned to the capture of war criminals. Some were successfully apprehended and tried, while many escaped justice - either by suicide or by fleeing the continent.
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