1. Nuremberg-Fair Or Flawed?
The gates swing open and inside lay mounds of emaciated corpses, haggard and diseased victims and remnants of skeletons within ovens so vast that they defy belief. ... This was the first time that the world in general was witness to the dispensation of justice against men who initiated and efficiently carried out acts "so malignant and so devastating, that civilization cannot tolerate their being ignored, because it cannot survive their being repeated," (Jackson). It is a shame, however, that the model for dispensing world justice was as imperfect as the Nuremberg Trials were. ... He state...
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