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You have a personal debate with me personally, you hide behind your priggish censorship. <a href="http://s187.photobucket.com/albums/x180/Boxcarro/?action=view&current=kd5mpm.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x180/Boxcarro/kd5mpm.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZ2a9Jw256k&feature=channel
 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fx-RjYem5ZM
 
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I was & STILL AM a LICENSED AMATEUR OPERATOR 3 years before you were born.
 
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Your DEDICATED SWL is to me admirable....I WAS A SWLER when WE BUILT OUR OWN TUBE TYPE RADIOS, Regen Super Regen,  I PASSED the 2nd. & FIRST CLASS RADIOTELEPHONE License the year TUNNEL DIODES were made public, (The FASTEST SWITCHING DIODE EVER!!!)
 
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You are a TROLL, in as much as YOU WILL NEVER ADMIT that ANY IDEA that YOU PERSONALLY DO NOT "Feel Good about" is WORTHY OF PRESENTATION.
 
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I find you a NAZI of the 4th. order. If ALAN WEINER knew of your gross persecution of this eccentric old jew he would said it as well. MY FAMILY HATE NAZIS....My Name JOHN C. BERNAYS, Murray C. Bernays, (BELOW) Was MY GRANDFATHER'S BROTHER....my UNCLE. You disgust me.
 
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The Role of Murray C. Bernays
 
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In July, 1944, with evidence of Nazi atrocities, not only against European Jews but also against Allied prisoners of war, the U.S. Office of the Chief of Staff appointed Lt. Colonel Murray C. Bernays to head up the investigation on Nazi war crimes against U.S. servicemen. Bernays, a naturalized American Jew of Lithuanian origin, and a graduate of Harvard Law School, was practicing law in New York at the time of his appointment. A brilliant lawyer and meticulous investigator, he began the task of collecting information.
 
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Very early in the process, it became evident to Bernays that it would not be enough to try specific individuals for specific offenses. In his view, it would be a travesty of justice to try individual Nazis and leave the Nazi movement out of which they emerged unpunished. Accordingly, Bernays began looking for a philosophical and theoretical rationale for unmasking the bestiality of the Nazi plan and program as well as its implementation through the instrumentality of accused war criminals. According to Robert E. Conot, Justice at Nuremberg, 1983:12, Bernays found the inspiration he needed in Raphael Lemkin's book, Axis Rule in Occupied Europe. Lemkin had argued that organizations like the SS were criminal conspiracies. In that context, the murder of 6 million Jews and nearly 6 million additional civilians by the Nazi government could be viewed as a monstrous conspiracy against humanity -- a conspiracy based upon the doctrine of racial purity.
 
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The second prong of Bernays' approach was the concept of international law which, in his view, represents the conscience of humanity. If, in fact, the Nazi program was a gigantic conspiracy against humanity, carried out in violation of international law, any legal proceedings against Nazi war criminals should be, first and foremost, a trial of the entire Nazi conspiracy. If the Nazi organization is found guilty of atrocities against humanity, that conviction should also extend to any of its members.
 
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Bernays' ideas were presented to President Roosevelt in late November, 1944, in a memorandum from Secretary of War, Henry Stimson, and Secretary of State, Cordell Hull, entitled "The Trial and Punishment of European War Criminals." Major opposition came from Great Britain. The British that war criminals should be executed without trial created something of a stalemate in Washington. One person in the United States who took strong exception to the British reaction was Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson, a Roosevelt appointee and close personal friend of the President.
 
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On April 12, 1945, President Roosevelt died and Vice-President Harry Truman moved in to fill the office. Exactly two weeks later, Truman authorized Justice Jackson to proceed with preparations for the trial pending approval from the United Nations.
 
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Jackson began putting together a staff and developing a prosecution plan. His plan called for the creation of an international military tribunal composed of prosecutors from the United States, Great Britain, France and the Soviet Union. British opposition remained strong until it became apparent that the end of the war was near. When Hitler and Himmler and Goebbels committed suicide and Mussolini was executed in Italy, their position shifted significantly. On May 31, 1945, the United Nations War Crimes Commission met in London. General approval was given to the Military Tribunal plan. Churchill appointed Attorney General Maxwell Fyfe as the chief British prosecutor. Andre Gros led the French delegation and Major General I.T. Nikitchenko headed up the Soviet staff.
 
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After some very sharp debate, the Palace of Justice in Nuremberg, Germany was chosen as the site of the trials. On August 8, 1945, in London, the four participating nations signed the Charter of the International Military Tribunal.
 
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In the course of the trial it was Justice Jackson and the other prosecutors who emerged as the principal actors, along with the defendants. Colonel Telford Taylor is generally credited with designing the procedure for gathering evidence and organizing the preparation for the trial. But it was Colonel Murray C. Bernays who first conceived of the trial and identified the fundamental bases upon which it was to be constructed.
 
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Control Council Law No.10
 

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