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Panel: "That Four Great Nations..." National Contributions and Perspectives on the International Military Tribunal |
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The United States and the Nuremberg Trial (E) John Q. Barrett St. John's University School of Law, New York/USA |
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The British Perspective on the Nuremberg Trial (E) David Cesarani Royal Holloway, University of London, GB |
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France and the Nuremberg Trial (E) Annette Wieviorka Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris/France |
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The USSR and the Nuremberg Trial (E) Natalja Lebedeva Institute of Universal History of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow |
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| 11.30 hrs | Lunch |
| 13:00 hrs |
US Intelligence Support and Subversion of the Nuremberg Trial's Process (E) Michael Salter University of Lancashire, GB |
| 14:00 hrs |
Problems of Criminal Defence at the International Military Tribunal (G) Sven Peitzner Lawyer, Berlin |
| 15:00 hrs | Coffee Break |
| 15:30 hrs |
Panel: The Holocaust on Trial? |
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The Holocaust at the Nuremberg Trial (E) Michael R. Marrus, University of Toronto, Canada |
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"Oh Nuremberg, City of Murderes, Well of Misery" (E) Laura Jockusch Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva/Israel |
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"This Trial is a Triumph for World Jewry" (G) Thomas Bryant Historian, Berlin |
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| 17:00 hrs | Discussion |
| 17:30 hrs | Dinner |
| 19:00 hrs |
A Challenge for the Tribunal: Presenting films as Evidence (E) Christian Delage Historian and filmmaker, Paris/France |