to recalcitrance was impotence or war. Only sanctions which roach individuals can peacefully and effectively be enforced. Hence, the principal of the [ ... ]
The Charter implies common sense limits to liability just as it places common sense limits upon immunity. But none of these men before you acted in mi [ ... ]
ardent partisans who enlisted blindly to do the work the leaders planned. The Reich Cabinet was the governmental facade for Nazi Party Govermnet and [ ... ]
nearly as we can learn, many thousands of members now in custody of United States forces and of other Armies. [ ... ]
criminal by the standards I have outlined, is the responsibility committed by the Charter to this Tribunal. It is the first court ever to undertake th [ ... ]
in the belief that it might be confined to a purely European affair. In the United States, we have tried to build an economy without armament, a syste [ ... ]
answerable to law. This trial represents mankind's desperate effort to apply the discipline of the law to statesmen who have used their powers of stat [ ... ]
every spoliation and deprivation that insolence, cruelty, and greed could inflict. They have brought the German people to the lowest pitch of wretched [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Before the Chief Prosecutor for the United States proceeds to present the evidence on Count 1, the Tribun [ ... ]
motion is denied. evidence on Count 1. COLONEL STOREY: May it please the Tribunal: As the first order of business conce [ ... ]