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...French grimly finished their case, and the Russians grimly took over, more reminders of the evil past; entered Nürnberg's black record...
...that Germany knew the secret of harnessing atomic energy in 1941. Said Heisenberg: "We were unable to apply it because of shortages of manpower and material. ... In June, 1942, we made a report on our progress to Speer [Albert Speer, Nazi munitions boss now on trial at Nürnberg]. At the same time American atom scientists made a similar report in the U.S. Then followed the great difference -America was able to start building the necessary factories. . . . Germany could not even begin work...
Europeans, like the rest of humanity, would like to forget the bad past and look forward to a good future. But they have too much to remember. At Nürnberg last week, these grisly tales welled...
...their first lesson, he bluntly recommended the death sentence for all of Nürnberg's defendants. The 20 stared at the angry Frenchman, their faces suddenly sagging and grave...
Last week, the French took over. To the rostrum stepped François de Menthon, a mild-looking law professor with a scraggly mustache and professorially stooped shoulders, who had been a member of the French underground and was now chief French prosecutor at Nürnberg. In a daylong oration he opened France's case, which deals with slave labor, looting and atrocities in six occupied countries. Said he: "A tortured peoples' craving for justice is the basic foundation of France's call...