Word: rnberg
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...Berlin's Soviet sector, they were confronted by a file of witnesses, some weeping, some scowling with hatred, some icily vengeful. But in this trial, the Communist desire to win friends and influence Germans diluted the passion for swift justice that had led the Russians at Nürnberg to demand death penalties for all the accused...
...newsmen who covered it, the climax of the sorrowful story of Exodus 1947 was hard going. No story from Germany since the Nürnberg trials had drawn so much manpower: 135 correspondents from a dozen countries converged on Hamburg as three ships from southern France, and their cargo of 4,400 Jews (TIME, Sept. 15), neared port. It was the kind of story that is toughest for reporters who try to be careful, dispassionate observers. Inevitably, each brought his prejudices, emotions and loyalties along, and the press coverage showed...
...composed by young (28) Gottfried von Einem, Austria's newest claim to musical fame. Einem had set to music Georg Büchner's 1834 drama of the French Revolution: he was inspired, he said, by the plot on Hitler's life, and the Nürnberg trials. Einem and his father, trying to escape to England in 1938, were jailed by the Nazis; his mother was imprisoned by the French, as a suspected collaborator...
...rnberg is a city in the U.S. where the first cut-the-price movement took place...
Nearest miss: "Nürnberg is a German war criminal who was hanged...