The archives of the Nuremberg trials of 22 leading Nazis have arrived here in 37 packing cases, Reuters reported today. They were taken to the Peace Palace for safekeeping by the International Court of Justice.
The three-and-a-half tons of documents, covering the trials of Herman Goering. Joachim Von Ribbentrop, Julius Streicher and others, left Frankfurt by plane under a four-power agreement. They were in charge of an army officer and a member of the staff of the American Court of Appeal in Germany.
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