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Public Interest

Apr. 29, 2015

Berkeley events examine impact of Nuremberg trials

A two-day conference in Berkeley this week commemorates the 70th year since the Nuremburg Trials, which helped shape international criminal law.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


BERKELEY - A two-day conference this week commemorates the 70th year since the Nuremburg
trials, which prosecuted Nazis for World War II atrocities.


The event, which kicked off Monday, comes at a "profoundly relevant time" because
the last remaining Holocaust survivors and Nazis will likely all be dead within a
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