The Allies' principal judicial representatives who worked out the agreement for the impending international trial of war criminals in Europe: (left to right) M. Nikitchenko, Deputy President of the Supreme Court of the U.S.S.R.; Sir D. Maxwell Fyfe, the British Attorney-General; Justice Robert Jackson, of the United States Supreme Court; and M. Falco, a Councillor of the French Court of Appeal.
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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 278, 23 August 1945, Page 7
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61The Allies' principal judicial representatives who worked out the agreement for the impending international trial of war criminals in Europe: (left to right) M. Nikitchenko, Deputy President of the Supreme Court of the U.S.S.R.; Sir D. Maxwell Fyfe, the British Attorney-General; Justice Robert Jackson, of the United States Supreme Court; and M. Falco, a Councillor of the French Court of Appeal. Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 278, 23 August 1945, Page 7
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