London Conference (Summer 1945)

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The London Conference from June 26 to August 8, 1945 served to prepare for the Nuremberg Trials of the main war criminals of the National Socialist German Reich . The international military tribunal was set up at this meeting of the representatives of Great Britain , France , the Soviet Union and the USA , also known as the London Four Power Conference , and the further joint approach was laid down in the London Statute . It was signed by Robert Falco (F), Robert H. Jackson (USA), Iona Timofejewitsch Nikittschenko (USSR) and other participants.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Arieh J. Kochavi: Prelude to Nuremberg: Allied War Crimes Policy and the Question of Punishment . University of North Carolina 1998, ISBN 0-8078-2433-X , p. 222 ff.