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WAR CRIMES TRIAL BEGAN ON THIS DAY IN 1945

NUREMBERG TRIALS BEGAN ON THIS DAY IN 1945 | PDX RETRO

Twenty-four high-ranking Nazis went on trial in Nuremberg,
Germany, for atrocities committed during
World War II began
on this day.

The Nuremberg trials were conducted by an international
tribunal made up of representatives from the United States,
the
Soviet Union, France and Great Britain.

It was the first trial of its kind in history, and the defendants
faced charges ranging from crimes against peace, to crimes
of war, to crimes against humanity.

Lord Justice Geoffrey Lawrence, the British member, presided
over the proceedings, which lasted 10 months and consisted
of 216 court sessions.

Tribunal members Lord Justice Geoffrey Lawrence (Britain, left) and Francis Biddle (U.S., right ...
Geoffrey Lawrence

(2 December 1880 – 28 August 1971

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Sir Geoffrey Lawrence (left center) and Francis Biddle (right) talking at the opening session of the Nuremberg trials.

USA C-2827 Nuremberg War Crimes Trials, 1945-1946

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Herman Goering

The defendants at the Nuremberg trials. Front row (l to r): Hermann Goering, Rudolf Hess, Joachim Von Ribbentrop, Wilhelm Keitel and Ernst Kaltenbrunner. Back row (l tor): Karl Doenitz, Erich Raeder, Baldur von Schirach and Fritz Sauckel.

The defendants at the Nuremberg trials. Front row (L-R): Hermann Goering, Rudolf Hess, Joachim Von Ribbentrop, Wilhelm Keitel and Ernst Kaltenbrunner. Back row (L-R):
Karl Doenitz, Erich Raeder, Baldur von Schirach and Fritz Sauckel.

When US Troops Liberated Dachau Concentration Camp

‘Crimes Against Humanity’

Nuremberg WWII Tour, Courtroom 600 and 3rd Reich Sites
The Nuremberg court room as it looks today.

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BIG ACADEMY AWARD WINNER OPENED

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One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, a film about a group of
patients at a mental institution, opened in theaters. Directed
by Milos Forman and based on a 1962 novel of the same
name by Ken Kesey, the film starred Jack Nicholson and
was co-produced by the actor Michael Douglas.

One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest went on to become the
first film in four decades to win in all five of the major
Academy Award categories: Best Actor (Nicholson),
Best Actress (Louise Fletcher, who played Nurse Ratched),
Best Director, Best Screenplay (Adapted) and Best Picture.        
        
Filming was on location in Salem, Oregon and surrounding
area, and in Depoe Bay on the north Oregon coast.

The producers shot the film in the Oregon State Hospital in
Salem.

  

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Louise Fletcher (1934 – 2022) & Jack Nicholson (87).

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FAMOUS ADDRESS DELIVERED ON THIS DAY

Speeches - CIVIL WAR WEB


On November 19, 1863, at the dedication of a military cemetery
at Gettysburg,
Pennsylvania, during the American Civil War,
President
Abraham Lincoln delivered one of the most
memorable speeches in American history
. In fewer than 275
words, Lincoln brilliantly and movingly reminded a war-weary
public why the Union had to fight, and win, the Civil War.

The Battle of Gettysburg, fought some four months earlier,
was one of the single bloodiest battle of the Civil War.

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Gettysburg addess

Reception of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address was initially mixed,
divided strictly along partisan lines. Nevertheless, the “little
speech,” as he later called it, is thought by many today to be
the most eloquent articulation of the democratic vision ever
written.

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A ‘’REVOLUTIONARY SUICIDE’’ ON THIS DAY

On November 18, 1978, Peoples Temple founder Jim Jones led
hundreds of his followers in a
mass murder-suicide at their
agricultural commune in a remote part of the South American
nation of Guyana.

Many of Jones’ followers willingly ingested a poison-laced punch
while others were forced to do so at gunpoint. The final death toll
at
Jonestown that day was 909; a third of those who perished were children.

Jim Jones (below) was a charismatic churchman who established
the Peoples Temple, a Christian sect, in Indianapolis in the 1950s.         
        
        
        
        
        
        
       
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November 1978 - Jonestown

Remains of 9 Jonestown mass-suicide victims found in Delaware

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Fitz Duke, who lives in nearby Port
Kaituma village, stands in front of
a nondescript memorial stone, the
only sign of the grisly Jonestown
massacre.

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HE INSISTED HE IS ‘’NOT A CROOK’’ IN 1973

Carl Bernstein recognizes a Cover-up when he sees it

In the midst of the Watergate scandal that eventually ended his presidency, President Richard Nixon told a group of newspaper
editors gathered at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, that
he is
“not a crook.”

Nixon made the now-famous declaration during a televised
question-and-answer session with Associated Press editors.

Nixon, who appeared “tense” to a New York Times reporter,
was questioned about his role in the Watergate burglary
scandal and efforts to cover up the fact that members of his
re-election committee had funded the break-in.

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Nixon Under Fire: "I Am Not A Crook" November 17, 1973

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