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Concludes by saying that in the criminal prosecution of Nazi crimes, the German judiciary was faced with a task no organ of justice at any time nor in any place has been called upon to solve. The Nazi trials have not been only a saga of misjudgments and missed opportunities; they have also been a tale of goodwill

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