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Obama didn't discuss what approach he'd take, but he called the Nuremberg Trials for the prosecution of Nazi leaders an inspiration.
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The Nuremberg Trials were a key formative moment that brought home to him the depth of Germany's moral and political failure under National Socialism.
Jürgen Habermas Bohman, James 2007
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The Nuremberg Trials were a series of trials, notably for the prosecution of prominent members of the political, military, and economic leadership of Nazi Germany after its defeat in World War II.
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The International Military Tribunal, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Trials, was established by the Allied powers to try Nazis and their collaborators.
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Further, the only thing (long lasting) to come out of the Nuremberg Trials was the International Criminal Court and the United States has never ratified anything with regard to it.
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John, was/is the son of General Telford Taylor, the chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials and then a major higher-up muckety-muck at Columbia University Law School.
Binky Philips: Interviewing Pink Floyd, Dining With Tony Bennett, and Getting Advice From an Undercover Cop Binky Philips 2011
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After World War II, Inge and her husband returned to Germany, where Hans was a translator at the Nuremberg Trials.
Personal Information for Ingeborg (Inge) Bertha Weinberger Jewish Women's Archive 2010
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Sen. Thomas Dodd (who lost in his first Senate run to Prescott S. Bush) was a staunch anti-Communist and a strong defender of due process -- proving his credentials at the Nuremberg Trials.
J. Bradley Jansen: Connecticut's Nutty and Spicy Senatorial History 2010
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That vow took the form of the Nuremberg Trials, an international military tribunal to prosecute Nazi leaders charged with crimes against humanity.
Jane Wells: Humanity's Courtroom: The ICC Eight Years On 2010
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After World War II, Inge and her husband returned to Germany, where Hans was a translator at the Nuremberg Trials.
Personal Information for Ingeborg (Inge) Bertha Weinberger 2010
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