Major General James G. Blunt

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English: Deputy Chief Counsel, Charles M. LaFollette leads the prosecution in the Judges' Trial, 5 March-4 December 1947 (third of the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials) held at the Palace of Justice, Nuremberg
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Deputy Chief Counsel, Charles M. LaFollette leads the prosecution in the Judges' Trial, 5 March-4 December 1947 (third of the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials)

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5 March 1947

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