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The Nuremberg Trials

on BBC Radio 4 FM

John Tusa and John Eidinow conclude their examination of the trials and consider how successful the International Military Tribunal was in achieving its aims. They analyse the ' Nuremberg Principle ' - that obedience to superior orders is no defence against a charge of criminal behaviour-and examine the use to which it has been put in the last 30 years. Producer BRIAN cook

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John Tusa
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John Eidinow

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