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Wilhelm List
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8 July
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1947
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19 February
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1948
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war crimes
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U.S.
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Germany
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Nuremberg
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World War II
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International Military Tribunal
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Palace of Justice
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Subsequent Nuremberg Trials
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Balkans Campaign
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Greece
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Albania
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Yugoslavia
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Norway
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Charles F. Wennerstrum
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Iowa
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George J. Burke
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Michigan
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Nebraska
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Telford Taylor
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indictment
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May 10
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1947
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July 8
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1947
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February 19
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1948
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Franz Böhme
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arraignment
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Maximilian von Weichs
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war crimes
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crimes against humanity
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Mass murder
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concentration camps
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laws of war
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Hague Convention
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guerrillas
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francs tireurs
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Plea of Superior Orders:
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Hitler
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Keitel
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Wilhelm List
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Maximilian von Weichs
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Balkans Campaign
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Generaloberst
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Lothar Rendulic
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October 29
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1941
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Generalmajor
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Franz Böhme
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May 30
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1947
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arraignment
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Subsequent Nuremberg Trials
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Command responsibility
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Kragujevac
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Serbia
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October 21
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1941
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United Nations War Crimes Commission
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University of the West of England
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University of the West of England
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Nuremberg Trials
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Trial of the Major War Criminals before the International Military Tribunal
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Doctors' Trial
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Milch Trial
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Judges' Trial
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Pohl Trial
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Flick Trial
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IG Farben Trial
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RuSHA Trial
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Einsatzgruppen
Trial
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Krupp Trial
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Ministries Trial
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High Command Trial
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