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City for the Robertson source. I'd like to see more printed sources at this stage. There are many good books on Nuremberg, including Ann and John Tusa's 'The Nuremberg Trial'. It needs to bemore extensive at this stage of your work.
ReplyDeleteThe bibliography is progressing well.
ReplyDeleteCheck this one out as well:
ReplyDeletewww.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/mylai/mylai.htm
You have already looked for the Nuremburg trial, so you know it is a good site.