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There were, I suppose, three possible courses: to let the atrocities which had been committed go unpunished; to put the perpetrators to death or punish them by executive action; or to try them. Which was it to be? Was it possible to let such atrocities go unpunished?

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Could France, could Russia, could Holland, Belgium, Norway, Czechoslovakia, Poland or Yugoslavia be expected to consent to such a course?. It will be remembered that after the First World War alleged criminals were handed over to be, and what a farce that was! The majority got off and such sentences as were inflicted were derisory and were soon remitted. — 5 December 1946 A precedent for trying those accused of had been set at the end of in the held in May to July 1921 before the (German Supreme Court) in, although these had been on a very limited scale and largely regarded as ineffectual. Burberry serial number lookup.

At the beginning of 1940, the Polish government-in-exile asked the British and French governments to condemn the German invasion of their country. The British initially declined to do so; however, in April 1940, a joint declaration was issued by the British, French and Polish. Relatively bland because of Anglo-French reservations, it proclaimed the trio's 'desire to make a formal and public protest to the conscience of the world against the action of the German government whom they must hold responsible for these crimes which cannot remain unpunished.' Three-and-a-half years later, the stated intention to punish the Germans was much more trenchant. On 1 November 1943, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States published their, which gave a 'full warning' that, when the Nazis were defeated, the Allies would 'pursue them to the uttermost ends of the earth.

In order that justice may be done. The above declaration is without prejudice to the case of the major war criminals whose offences have no particular geographical location and who will be punished by a joint decision of the Government of the Allies.' This intention by the Allies to dispense justice was reiterated at the and at in 1945. British documents, released on 2 January 2006, showed that as early as December 1944 the Cabinet had discussed their policy for the punishment of the leading Nazis if captured. The,, had then advocated a policy of in some circumstances, with the use of an to circumvent legal obstacles, being dissuaded from this only by talks with US and Soviet leaders later in the war. Defendants in the dock at the Nuremberg trials. The main target of the prosecution was (at the left edge on the first row of benches), considered to be the most important surviving official in the after Hitler's death.