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Nuremberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nuremberg Trials - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Contains documents regarding the Nuremberg War Crimes tria ... Contents of The Nuremberg Trials Collection; ... Inc. for its generosity in donating the page images of the Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, 14 November 1945 - 1 October 1946.; Thanks also to Daniel Rosati of...
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Among the defendants at Nuremberg were eight jurists, one university professor and one dentist. All of them were very well educated. It is important to know who they were they and their specific functions within the Nazi government?
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Photos: The Nuremberg Trials ... The Nuremberg War Crimes Trials brought 22 Nazi officials to court in 1945-46. The defendants are seen on the right side of the photo. ... Justice Robert Jackson, Chief Prosecutor for the United States at the Nuremberg Trials, presents an argument to the International Military Tribunal in...
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A Federal judge has ruled that the controversial "Nuremburg Files" US Web site, ... It says: "One of the great tragedies of the Nuremberg trials of Nazis after WWII was that complete information and documented evidence had not been collected so many war criminals went free or were only found guilty of minor crimes.
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the First Amendment will become a dead letter." The 6-5 ruling restores the jury verdict against the defendants, but the appeals court asked the Oregon court to reconsider whether the amount was "excessive." However, the verdict may not affect the "Nuremberg" Web site, as its creator, Neal Horsley, was not named as...
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