Word: nurnberger
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...they were originally constructed-by a handful of aged craftsmen, hardly able to continue their work for lack of food, slowly and carefully chipping at large blocks of stone with hand chisels. As to the time it would take, one hoary stonecutter, working in the ruins of a Nurnberg cathedral, calmly said, "Oh, maybe 25 years...
...attacked the ... Nurnberg trials-to the deep embarrassment of his party...
...great political courage; he is no respecter of sacred cows. In the middle of the campaign last fall, he attacked the legal and moral Tightness of the Nurnberg trials-to the deep embarrassment of his party. A speech which he delivered at the Yale Engineering Club last spring was characteristic of him. In that brief address he attacked...
...greatest living U.S. lawyers, Henry L. Stimson, this week published in the January issue of Foreign Affairs a defense of the Nurnberg verdicts.* It was not, of course, the last word, but it was authoritative (Stimson had been Secretary of War when the trials were planned), and it was written in language non-lawyers could understand...
Died. Alfred Kornfeld, 26, TIME correspondent in Germany and at the Nurnberg trials, former U.S. Army master sergeant, who was thrice wounded, won the Silver Star in action; after a jeep accident while on his way from Berlin to Niirnberg...