Word: donnedieu
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...French and Russian judges gave no sign of their opinions. Bald, mustached Henri Donnedieu de Vabres, a professor at the University of Paris, who has never been a judge and never practised law, seemed lost. Once he asked a question that indicated that he had not been following the testimony too successfully. A British prosecutor answered with condescending politeness: "If the learned French judge will look on page so-and-so. . . ." Donnedieu subsided into confused mumblings and rustled among the books and papers in front of him. The Russian, Major General I. T. Nikitchenko, says little in open court...
...France- Judge, Henri Donnedieu de Vabres, Professor of Law at the University of Paris; Prosecutor, Minister of Justice François de Menthon (detained by politics in Paris...
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