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  Iona Nikitchenko - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nikitchenko presided over some of the most notorious of Stalin 's show trials during the purges of 1936 to 1938, where he among other things sentenced Kamenev and Zinoviev.
Nikitchenko was also the Soviet Union's judge at the Nuremberg trials, and was President for the session at Berlin.
Nikitchenko fiercely resisted this, arguing that the accused were common criminals who had disgraced their military ethos and tradition.
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 Iola
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 Iola Nikitchenko - Definition up Erdmond.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Major-General Iola (or Ion) Timofeevich Nikitchenko was a judge of the Soviet_Union.
Nikitchenko was also the Soviet_Union 's judge at the Nuremberg_trials, and was President for the session at Berlin.
Nikitchenko's prejudices were evident from the outset: before the Tribunal convened, Nikitchenko explained the Soviet perspective of the trials: :"We are dealing here with the chief war criminals who have already been convicted and whose conviction has been already announced by both the Moscow and Crimea [Yalta] declarations by the heads of the [Allied] governments...
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 Nuremberg Trials - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
The main Soviet judge, Nikitchenko, had taken part in Stalin 's show trials of 1936 - 1938, something which in later years has damaged the credibility of the trials in some circles.
The trials were conducted under their own rules of evidence ; the indictments were created ex post facto and were not based on any nation's law; the tu quoque defense was removed; and the entire spirit of the assembly was " victor's justice ".
The prosecution entered indictments against 24 major war criminals and six criminal organizations - the leadership of the Nazi party, the SS and SD, the Gestapo, the SA and the High Command of the German army ( OKW).
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 Iola Nikitchenko   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Major-General Iola (or Ion) Timofeevich Nikitchenko (Russian: Ёола [orЁн] ТимофивичНикитчеНко) was a judge ofthe Soviet Union.
Nikitchenko's prejudices were evident from the outset: before the Tribunal convened,Nikitchenko explained the Soviet perspective of the trials:
Nikitchenko fiercely resisted this, arguing that the accused were common criminals whohad disgraced their military ethos and tradition.
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 Iona Nikitchenko
Major-General Iona Timofeevich Nikitchenko (Russian: Иона Тимофеевич Никитченко) ( 1895 - April 22, 1967) was a judge of the Soviet Union.
Nikitchenko was also the Soviet Union 's judge at the Nuremberg trials, and was President for the session at Berlin.
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 Encyclopedia: Nuremberg-Trials
The Nuremberg judges, left to right: John Parker, Francis Biddle, Alexander Volchkov, Iola Nikitchenko, Geoffrey Lawrence, Norman Birkett Francis Beverley Biddle (May 9, 1886–October 4, 1968) was a judge during the Nuremberg trials after World War II.
The Nuremberg judges, left to right: John Parker, Francis Biddle, Alexander Volchkov, Iola Nikitchenko, Geoffrey Lawrence, Norman Birkett Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Fedorovich Volchkov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Фёдорович Волчко́в) was a judge during the Nuremberg trials after World War II.
The Nuremberg judges, left to right: John Parker, Francis Biddle, Alexander Volchkov, Iola Nikitchenko, Geoffrey Lawrence, Norman Birkett Geoffrey Lawrence, 3rd Baron Trevethin and 1st Baron Oaksey (October 2, 1880 - August 28, 1971) was the main British Judge during the Nuremberg trials after World War II, and President of the...
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 Encyclopedia: Iola Nikitchenko
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Major-General Iona Timofeevich Nikitchenko (Russian: Иона Тимофеевич Никитченко) ( 1895 - April 22, 1967) was a judge of the Soviet Union.
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 Nuremberg Trials   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
As Lord Writ has pointed out, the same principle is applicable to ordinary criminal law because 'a burglar cannot complain that he is being tried by a jury of honest citizens." The Legality of the Nuremberg Trials, Juridical Review, April 1946
The trials were conducted under their own rules of evidence; the indictments were created ex postfacto and were not based on any nation's law; the tu quoque defense was removed; and the entire spirit of the assembly was " victor's justice ".
The prosecution entered indictments against 24 major war criminals and six "criminal organizations" - the leadership of the Nazi party, the SS and SD, the Gestapo, the SA and the High Command of the army.
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 Nuremberg War Crime Trials - The International Military Tribunal
The International Military Tribunal was opened on October 18, 1945, in the Supreme Court Building in Berlin, which had become the seat of the Allied Control Council.
The first session was presided over by the Soviet judge, Iola T.
The prosecution entered indictments against 24 "major war criminals" and against 6 "criminal organizations": Hitler's Cabinet, the leadership corps of the Nazi party, the SS (party police) and SD (security police), the Gestapo, the SA and the General Staff and High Command of the army.
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 iola - OneLook Dictionary Search
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Major-General Iola (or Ion) Timofeevich Nikitchenko (Russian: Ёола [or Ён] Тимофивич НикитчеНко) was a judge of the Soviet Union.
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 War: Nuremberg Trials   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
The validity of the court The defendants were not allowed to complain about the selection of judges.
The main Soviet judge, Nikitchenko, had taken part in Stalin's show trials of 1936-38, something which in later years have damaged the credibility of the Nuremberg trials somewhat.
The main trial The International Military Tribunal was opened on October 18, 1945, in the Supreme Court Building in Berlin.
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 M. Weber: The Nuremberg Trials and the Holocaust. Do the "War Crimes" Trials Prove Extermination?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Judge Iola T. Nikitchenko, who presided at the Tribunal's solemn opening session, was a vice-chairman of the supreme court of the USSR before and after his service at Nuremberg.
This detailed report by yet another Soviet "investigative" commission was submitted as proof for the charge made in the joint indictment of the four Allied governments.
The Nuremberg Tribunal judges (left to right): A. Volchkov, the Soviet alternate; I. Nikitchenko, the Soviet Judge; Norman Birkett, the British alternate; Lord Geoffrey Lawrence, the British judge; Francis Biddle, the American judge; John J. Parker, the American alternate; Donnedleu de Vabres, the French judge; and Robert Falco, the French alternate.
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 Processo di Norimberga - Wikipedia
The Legality of the Nuremberg Trials, Juridical Review, aprile 1946
Il principale giudice sovietico, Nikitchenko, aveva preso parte ai processi spettacolo di Stalin, qualcosa che negli anni successivi avrebbe danneggiato la credibilità del Processo di Norimberga.
La prima sessione venne presieduta dal giudice sovietico, Nikitchenko.
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 Nuremberg Trials -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
(Click link for more info and facts about Iona Nikitchenko) Iona Nikitchenko (Russian main)
The International Military Tribunal was opened on October 18, 1945, in the Supreme Court Building in (Capital of Germany located in eastern Germany) Berlin.
Conspiracy to commit crimes against (The state prevailing during the absence of war) peace
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 Iola Nikitchenko : Iola T. Nikitchenko   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Iola Nikitchenko : Iola T. Nikitchenko
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 Iola Nikitchenko : Nikitchenko   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Iola Nikitchenko : Nikitchenko
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 The Nuremberg Trials (part 1)
He added that the Tribunal "is not bound by the procedural and substantive refinements of our respective judicial or constitutional system..." ( note 5)
( note 6) At a joint planning conference shortly before the Nuremberg Tribunal convened, Nikitchenko bluntly explained the Soviet view of the enterprise: ( note 7)
We are dealing here with the chief war criminals who have already been convicted and whose conviction has been already announced by both the Moscow and Crimea [Yalta] declarations by the heads of the [Allied] governments...
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