Abstract
491War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity — Nature and Punishment of — Jurisdiction of National Tribunals with regard to War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity Committed against Allied Nationals in Enemy Territory — Principle of So-called “Passive Nationality” — Belligerent Occupation — Civilian Inhabitants — Ill-treatment of Allied Nationals Deported from their Countries and Interned in German Concentration Camps — Effect of State Policy on Degree of Culpability of Individual Criminal.
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