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Nürnberg Trial Day 2 (1945) - Robert H. Jackson Complete Trial Opening

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On Nov. 21, 1945, Justice Robert H. Jackson delivered his opening statement at Nuremberg. Based on audio recordings from the World Court, here is Part 1 of Jackson's complete presentation. It is to be noted that the courtroom presentation is not identical to the International Military Tribunal transcripts based on his pre-printed speech. There were a few ad-libbed additions, slight variations in wording and on-the-spot omissions. See Prof. John Q. Barrett's "No Poisoned Chalice" article (copyrighted 2013). Part 1 includes Opening remarks and sections entitled "The Lawless Road to Power," "The Battle Against The Working Class," "The Battle Against the Churches," and "Crimes Against the Jew." This post is further enhanced by images from Court TV's coverage of the Nuremberg Trial on it's 50th anniversary. On Nov. 21, 1945, Justice Robert H. Jackson delivered his opening statement at Nuremberg. Based on the original recordings held at the World Court, this is Part 2 of his Opening. Sections presented here include "Terrorism and Preparation For War," "Experiments n Aggression," "War of Aggression," "Conspiracy With Japan," "Crimes in the Conduct of War," "The Law of the Case," "The Crimes Against Peace," "The Law of Individual Responsibility," "The Political, Police and Military Organizations," and "The Responsibility of This Tribunal." It is to be noted that the oral presentation was not verbatim of the official IMT transcript. His presentation included some ad-libs, variations in wording and editing. See Prof. John Q. Barrett's article "No Poisoned Chalice." (copyright 2013). This post is further enhanced by Court TV's coverage of the Nuremberg Trial on it's 50th anniversary. For further information, see www.roberthjackson.org.


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