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Continue Supervision over Nazi War Criminals

August 10, 1953
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The United States, Britain and France will con######y and supervision over German war criminals who may ######ole by the consultative review boards set up by the West######artiment today informed Philip M. Klutznick, president.######o to Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, Mr. Klutznick ###### hazard and potential danger to democratization in German release of over 500 Nazi war criminals. The State De-######tznick’s telegram said: “The contemplated program does ######n Powers relinquishing their ultimate responsibility for ######ole. The boards are to be advisory only. On the other hand, assistance to have such boards consisting of competent the cases in considerable detail and can make recom###### consideration of all the factors.######ourse, would be the probable conduct of the individual ###### into society. I am sure the possible dangers that you ###### of the members of the Board and that action will only ######s. In any event, the occupying power concerned will ###### authority over parolees and will be in a position to order ###### son should there be a serious breach of the conditions.

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