The Nuremberg Trials: An International Responsibility to Uphold Justice
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Ingo Eigen on IMT
Dietlinde Joens on German Reaction
Ingo Eigen on Nazi Regime
Professor William Schabas on International Law Today
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for Dietlinde Joens on her personal experiences during and after the war and the German reaction to the IMT
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