Abstract

The confusion and lack of information about trials of war criminals continues. In 1945 one of our most highly talented observers on international relations made the egregious error of telling a large and intelligent body of readers that, as regards Germans who had ordered or condoned acts of brutality toward the people of conquered countries, “there is no international law in existence” under which most of them could be brought to trial.

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