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After Nuremberg

Dan Snow's History Hit

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The German Judiciary Was Very Hesitant About Charges That Were Introduced Retroactively

The german judiciary was extremely hesitant about charges that were introduced retrospectively. Unlike we might think of the first nuremberg, it felt like a n international convened court with foreign officers of the court. The traditional, narrow definition of war crimes had always been that war crimes were committed against enemy nation and stateless persons. But obviously, the experience of nasi rule showed that this limitation just didn’t work,. And it was in particular the americans who pursued this idea.

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