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  2. The Nazi Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Nazi Plan at a site explaining the circumstances in which Nazi Concentration Camps, The Nazi Plan and Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today were arranged. This article about a documentary film on World War II is a stub .

  3. Nuremberg rallies - Wikipedia

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    The so-called "Red books" were officially published by the Nazi Party and contained the proceedings of each rally, along with the full text of speeches. [32] The "Blue books" were published initially by Julius Streicher, the Gauleiter of Nuremberg, and later by Hanns Kerrl, not by the party press. [32]

  4. Joseph E. Persico - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Edward Persico was born in Gloversville, New York on July 19, 1930, to Thomas Persico and Bianca Perrone. [2] In 1952 he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Political Science from the New York State College for Teachers (now the University at Albany).

  5. Bibliography of Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    full text online, a brief textbook by a leading scholar; Sereny Gitta. Into that Darkness: An Examination of Conscience. New York: Random House, 1974. Shirer, William L. The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1960. Sidman, Charles F. (ed). Inside Hitler's Germany. Lawrence, KS: Kansas University Press, 1977.

  6. Today in History: Nuremberg Trials begin - AOL

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    Among the many war crimes they faced, the Nazi officials were accused of crimes against peace and -- for the first time in history, crimes against humanity.

  7. Nuremberg principles - Wikipedia

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    Previous to the time of the Nuremberg Trials, this excuse was known in common parlance as "superior orders". [citation needed] After the prominent, high-profile event of the Nuremberg Trials, that excuse is now referred to by many as the "Nuremberg Defense". In recent times, a third term, "lawful orders" has become common parlance for some people.

  8. 102-year-old Nazi prosecutor worries the world 'has still not ...

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  9. Göring's Green Folder - Wikipedia

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    Plan "Oldenburg" (Göring's "Green Folder") was the code-name of the economic subsection of the planned attack on the Soviet Union. Following Hitler's issuance of Führer Directive 21, which ordered the invasion of the Soviet Union, Hitler instructed Göring to develop a plan for the future exploitation of conquered territory in the East.