The Nuremberg War Crimes Trial and its policy consequences today / / Beth A. Griech-Polelle (ed.).
Justice Robert H. Jackson, plenipotentiary for planning the Allies trial at the International Military Tribunal, called the trial “one of the most significant tributes ever paid by power to reason.” In Justice Jackson’s opening statement he made it clear that the trial at Nuremberg was to mark a new...
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Year of Publication: | 2020 |
Language: | English |
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