The largest war crimes trial since the Nuremberg proceedings of 1946 will open early next year in Bonn, when nearly 30 of Adolf Eichmann’s principal assistants will be tried, the Government prosecutor announced here today. Hundreds of witnesses, most of them survivors from Auschwitz have been called from all parts of the world where they now live, to give evidence at the trial.
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