
Telford Taylor

With the US Army, Taylor served with the Military Intelligence Corps during WWII. He reached the rank of brigadier general in 1946, following the war. During the prosecution of Axis war criminals, he served as lead counsel for the prosecution in the 12 subsequent Nuremberg trials before US military courts, after serving as assistant to Robert H. Jackson in the initial trial before the International Military Tribunal.
Following the Nuremberg trials, Taylor opened a private law practice, but remained politically active. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published in: Perspectives on the Nuremberg Trial (2008), Seite 372-407 year:2008 pages:372-407
Published in: Perspectives on the Nuremberg Trial (2008), Seite 372-407 year:2008 pages:372-407
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Topography of Terror (Berlin)
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Published: New York : Carnegie Endowment for Internat. Peace, 1949
Published: New York : Carnegie Endowment for Internat. Peace, 1949
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