OCCWC Nuremberg, Germany. Preliminary Briefs of Economics Division. Vol. 1 legal briefs.

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OCCWC Nuremberg, Germany. Preliminary Briefs of Economics Division. Vol. 1 legal briefs.

Consists of copies of ten legal briefs compiled by the Office of the U. S. Chief of Counsel for War crimes from ca. 1946 to 1947. The briefs contain a time line of important dates in modern German history, a glossary of German economic terms, a report on the "Fhrerprinzip," and a brief concerning the "aryanization" of Jewish property.

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