The "war crimes trials," which the victors in World War 11 conducted, mainly of Germans but also of many Japanese, were precedent-shattering in their scope and in the explicitness of the victorious powers' claims to some sort of legal jurisdiction in respect of laws or understandings, which did not exist at the time they were allegedly broken by the Axis powers.
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Includes index.
Seventh printing (1985) contains supplement B.
Bibliography: p. 300-304.
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