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701. Belle Mayer Zeck describes the emotional toll of the Nuremberg trials
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702. Drexel Sprecher describes German documentation that could be used as evidence
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703. William (Bill) Zeck describes translation and witnesses during war crimes trials
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704. Belle Mayer Zeck describes the size and influence of IG Farben
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705. Belle Mayer Zeck describes research about IG Farben for the postwar trial
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706. William (Bill) Zeck describes acquiring evidence for war crimes trials
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707. Moses Zupnik describes facilities for the Mir Yeshiva in Shanghai
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708. John Dolibois describes Justice Jackson's explanation of the purpose of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg
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709. William (Bill) Zeck describes the role of the Nuremberg trials in establishing a historical record
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710. Historian Peter Black describes researching evidence for an OSI case
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711. Peter Black describes the role of historians in researching war crimes cases for OSI
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712. Historian Peter Black describes the legislation used to deal with Nazi offenders living in the United States
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713. Historian Peter Black describes impact of the Braunsteiner Ryan case
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714. Historian Peter Black describes the process of documentation while investigating cases
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715. Robert Mills Donihi describes defendants at the postwar US trials in Germany
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716. William Denson describes the nature of the evidence uncovered for postwar trials of concentration camp personnel
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717. William Denson describes some of the emotional difficulties for witnesses in recalling their experiences
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718. Robert Mills Donihi describes witnesses at the postwar US trials in Germany
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719. William Denson describes finding witnesses for the postwar trials of concentration camp personnel
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720. John Dolibois describes interrogating German prisoners in preparation for postwar trials
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721. Peter Black describes why it is important to continue pursuing justice, even decades after the events
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722. Historian Peter Black describes the impact of a statement made by a former camp guard
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723. Belle Mayer Zeck reflects upon people who have dedicated their lives to the cause of human rights
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724. Barbara Marton Farkas describes arriving in Sweden at the end of the war with the aid of the Red Cross
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725. Elizabeth Kaufmann Koenig describes the children who were sheltered in La Guespy, a children's home in Le Chambon