Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, Opinion and Judgment: Office of United States Chief of Counsel for Prosecution of Axis CriminalityInternational Military Tribunal, United States. Office of Chief of Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality, United States. War Department U.S. Government Printing Office, 1947 - 190 páginas |
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... British , except in respect of U - boats where 45 percent was agreed , subject always to the right to exceed this proportion after first informing the British Government and giving them an opportunity of discussion . The Anglo - German ...
... British , except in respect of U - boats where 45 percent was agreed , subject always to the right to exceed this proportion after first informing the British Government and giving them an opportunity of discussion . The Anglo - German ...
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... British Empire - has proved that every space expansion can only be effected by breaking resistance and taking risks . Even set - backs are unavoidable ; neither formerly nor today has space been found without an owner ; the attacker ...
... British Empire - has proved that every space expansion can only be effected by breaking resistance and taking risks . Even set - backs are unavoidable ; neither formerly nor today has space been found without an owner ; the attacker ...
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... British Prime Minister , Mr. Chamberlain , flew to Munich and then went to Berchtesgaden to see Hitler . On the 22d September Mr. Chamberlain met Hitler for further discussions at Bad Godesberg . On the 26th September 1938 , Hitler said ...
... British Prime Minister , Mr. Chamberlain , flew to Munich and then went to Berchtesgaden to see Hitler . On the 22d September Mr. Chamberlain met Hitler for further discussions at Bad Godesberg . On the 26th September 1938 , Hitler said ...
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... British and French Prime Ministers in Munich , the Munich Pact was signed , by which Czechoslovakia was required to acquiesce in the cession of the Sudetenland to Germany . The " piece of paper " which the British Prime Minister brought ...
... British and French Prime Ministers in Munich , the Munich Pact was signed , by which Czechoslovakia was required to acquiesce in the cession of the Sudetenland to Germany . The " piece of paper " which the British Prime Minister brought ...
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... British Prime Minister that when the Czechoslovakian problem was solved there would be no more territorial problems for Germany in Europe . Nevertheless , on the 24th November of the same year , an OKW di- rective was issued to the ...
... British Prime Minister that when the Czechoslovakian problem was solved there would be no more territorial problems for Germany in Europe . Nevertheless , on the 24th November of the same year , an OKW di- rective was issued to the ...
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Página 84 - Namely, murder, extermination, enslavement, deportation, and other inhumane acts committed against any civilian population before or during the war or persecutions on political, racial, or religious grounds in execution of or in connection with any crime within the jurisdiction of the Tribunal, whether or not in violation of the domestic law of the country where perpetrated.
Página 57 - Namely, violations of the laws or customs of war. Such violations shall include, but not be limited to, murder, ill-treatment or deportation to slave labor or for any other purpose of civilian population of or in occupied territory, murder or ill-treatment of prisoners of war or persons on the seas, killing of hostages, plunder of public or private property, wanton destruction of cities, towns or villages, or devastation not justified by military necessity...
Página 54 - PEACE: namely, planning, preparation, initiation or waging of a war of aggression, or a war in violation of international treaties, agreements or assurances, or participation in a common plan or conspiracy for the accomplishment of any of the foregoing; (b) WAR CRIMES: namely, violations of the laws or customs of war.
Página 1 - Leaders, organizers, instigators, and accomplices participating in the formulation or execution of a common plan or conspiracy to commit any of the foregoing crimes are responsible for all acts performed by any persons in execution of such plan.
Página 53 - Crimes against International Law are committed by men, not by abstract entities, and only by punishing individuals who commit such crimes can the provisions of International Law be enforced.
Página 82 - War crimes : namely, violations of the laws or customs of war. Such violations shall include, but not be limited to, murder, ill-treatment or deportation to slave labour or for any other purpose of civilian population of or in occupied territory, murder or illtreatment of prisoners of war or persons on the seas, killing of hostages, plunder of public or private property, wanton destruction of cities, towns or villages, or devastation not justified by military...
Página 116 - It is my unalterable decision to smash Czechoslovakia by military action in the near future.
Página 50 - The High Contracting Parties solemnly declare in the names of their respective peoples that they condemn recourse to war for the solution of international controversies, and renounce it as an instrument of national policy in their relations with one another.
Página 72 - Requisitions in kind and services shall not be demanded from municipalities or inhabitants except for the needs of the army of occupation. They shall be in proportion to the resources of the country, and of such a nature as not to involve the inhabitants in the obligation of taking part in military operations against their own country.
Página 30 - There is therefore no question of sparing Poland, and we are left with the decision to attack Poland at the first suitable opportunity. We cannot expect a repetition of the Czech affair. There will be war.