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Robert Jackson--Opening Statement at Nuremberg
   

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Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson was the chief prosecutor for the United States at the Nuremberg trials. This video clip is an excerpt from Jackson's opening statement.


Transcription of video clip:

“The privilege of opening the first trial in history for crimes against the peace of the world imposes a grave responsibility. The wrongs which we seek to condemn and punish have been so calculated, so malignant and so devastating, that civilization cannot tolerate their being ignored, because it cannot survive their being repeated. That four great nations, flushed with victory and stung with injury stay the hand of vengeance and voluntarily submit their captive enemies to the judgment of the law is one of the most significant tributes that Power has ever paid to Reason.

Merely as individuals their fate is of little consequence to the world. What makes this inquest significant is that these prisoners represent sinister influences that will lurk in the world long after their bodies have returned to dust. We will show them to be the living symbols of racial hatreds, terrorism and of violence, and of the arrogance and cruelty of power."


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