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The
Nuremberg
War Crimes Trial
And Its Policy
Consequences Today
The
Graduate Program in Policy History of Bowling Green
State
University,
The
University
of Toledo
College
of Law,
The
Social Philosophy and Policy Center of Bowling Green State University,
The
Ohio Humanities Council,
and
The
Robert
H.
Jackson
Center
Present
an interdisciplinary conference with the aim of facilitating the study of
historical, political, legal and military implications of the Nuremberg War
Crimes Trial across the past six decades.
October
6-7, 2006
Nuremberg: Precedent? Ethical Standard? Or Historical
Artifact?
All
photographic images contained on this site courtesy of the Robert H. Jackson
Center from the collection of Ray D'Addario.
Website
design by Luke Nichter, PhD candidate,
Graduate Program in Policy History, Bowling Green State University
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