Industrialist Trials event
also: subsequent proceedings
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Telford Taylor headed
Industrialist Trials documented
“Herman Abbs and Slatt that was put on trial. But at the end of the day, nothing happened. Also, they were referred to also as the subsequent proceedings. It was organized under General Telford Taylor.…”
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And the last chapter here talks about basically the end of, well, let's just go through it. There was a second international trial, Nuremberg, that became the focus of German finance and industry during the Third Reich. It was called the In…
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Herman Abbs and Slatt that was put on trial. But at the end of the day, nothing happened. Also, they were referred to also as the subsequent proceedings. It was organized under General Telford Taylor.…
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Includes cases from the Far East in addition to Europe. The majority of cases tried involved German civilians. They were basically symbolic measures, as Taylor later commented, and were designed to teach the German a lesson. The record of N…
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and were never intended to be an effective prosecution of the power structure of Nazi Germany. The subsequent proceedings were, in many respects, a rearguard action by the hardline anti-Nazi wing of the U.S. government that was already in r…
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Taylor's three U.S. trials of industrialists lasted slightly more than a year altogether, resulting in 19 convictions and 14 acquittal. The U.S. judges tend to be hostile to any of the prosecution, particularly Frederick Flick's case. The c…