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  Iona Nikitchenko : Freebase - The World's Database
Major-General Iona Timofeevich Nikitchenko (Russian: Иона Тимофеевич Никитченко) (1895 - April 22, 1967) was a judge of the Soviet Union.
Nikitchenko was one of the three main drafters of London Charter.
Before the Tribunal convened, Nikitchenko explained the Soviet perspective of the trials: True to form, Nikitchenko dissented against the three acquittals and argued for a death sentence for Rudolf Hess.
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  Iona Nikitchenko - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Major-General Iona Timofeevich Nikitchenko (Russian: Иона Тимофеевич Никитченко) (1895 - April 22, 1967) was a judge of the Soviet Union.
Nikitchenko was one of the three main drafters of London Charter.
Nikitchenko fiercely resisted this, arguing that the accused were common criminals who had disgraced their military ethos and tradition.
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 Iona Nikitchenko Biography
Iola Timofeevich (I.T.) Nikitchenko was a high-ranking judge in the Soviet Union who served on the International Military Tribunal (IMT) that presided over the trial of 24 Nazi leaders after World War II.
Nikitchenko, who served on the Supreme Court of...
Nikitchenko presided over some of the most notorious of Stalin's show trials during the...
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 Abbey, church, Celtic, visitors, itself, early, burial, Donald, Cross, Category - Iona
Iona is a small island, 1 mile wide (1.6 km) and 3.5 miles (5.6 km) long, in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
Iona became a holy island where several kings of Scotland, Ireland and Norway came to be buried.
A series of Viking raids on the monastery on Iona began in 794, and after its treasures had been plundered many times Columba’s relics were removed and divided two ways between Scotland and Ireland in 849 as the monastery was abandoned.
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 Catholica: A passionate argument against capital punishment - Dr Andrew Thomas Kania
Nikitchenko's credentials extended back to the infamous Stalin purges of the 1930's when he had sentenced to death Stalin's enemies.
What makes Nikitchenko's role at Nürnberg more sinister is that in November 1945, the IMT condemned to death and hanged seven officers of the German Army: K.H. Strueffling, H. Remlinger, E. Böhom, E. Sommerfeld, H. Jannike, E. Skotki and E. Geherer for having perpetrated the Katyn Massacre.
Perhaps it was their collective abject horror at the crimes perpetrated by so many of the defendants, perhaps it was the pressure of a world "seeking justice", or perhaps still, personal bias or ambivalence toward a condemned man in enemy uniform, speaking the tongue of the enemy.
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Iona (disambiguation) - is an island of the,.
Iona College - Iona College, a college in the tradition of the...
Iona Township, Murray County, Minnesota - Iona Township is a township located in.
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Iona Timofeevich Nikitchenko (1895-1967) a judge of the Soviet Union.
Nikitchenko presided over some of the most notorious of Stalin's show trials during the purges of 1936 to 1938.
Nikitchenko fiercely resisted this, arguing that the accused were common criminals who had disgraced their military ethos and tradition.
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Iona, Idaho - Iona is a city located in.
Iona, Minnesota - Iona is a city located in.
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 Iona - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Iona   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Rev George Macleod founded the Iona religious community in 1938.
He believed that many working people had lost touch with Christianity and wanted somewhere where people from all walks of life could live, work, and worship together.
By this time, now and then sheering to one side or the other to avoid a reef, but still hugging the wind and the land, we had got round Iona and begun to come alongside Mull.
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 Iona (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Iona College is the name of a Catholic college located in New Rochelle, New York.
Iona Catholic Secondary School is a member of the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board, located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
Iona is also the name of their first album.
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 Free Market News Network
To be completely honest, the Nuremberg trials were a travesty of legality, with people tried on hastily invented charges by the conquerors of their country and a very questionable tribunal.
The Soviet judge, Iona Nikitchenko had presided over several of the Stalinist show trials in the thirties.
One of the Soviet prosecutors had been involved in the mass murder of Polish officers in Katyn, one of the indictments he then presented at Nuremberg.
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 The Cold War: Ted Turner And CNN’s Historiography
For example the appearance of Iona Nikitchenko as the Soviet-appointed judge at Nurenberg should also have raised questions and provoked objections.
On the Soviet prosecutorial side we find not only Nikitchenko but Lev Sheinin, who had also already been associated in public print as having the prosecutor's role in various faked trials, together with several others on the panel.
The appearance of Iona Nikitchenko as the Soviet-appointed judge should also have raised questions and provoked objections.
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 Protocol 25 dated September 23 1937
After the case of that group there is a case of kulak sabotage group of 11 people.
Zenzin Iona Andreevich (born in 1908) was accused in being a member of counterrevolution group and in sabotage and was sentenced to 10 years of serving in CLR;
Nikitchenko Kirill Andreevich (born in 1875) from Tukalinsky region was accused in being a member of rebel group and was sentenced to death penalty;
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 Political Crossfire Forums :: View topic - If you were a judge at Nuremberg you would change....?
Also the inclusion of Iona Timofeevich Nikitchenko was a f***ing stupid idea.
As for Nikitchenko, don't see anything wrong with his appointment, he was one of the authors of the Nuremburg Charter and probably the most notorious judge from the USSR.
The guy ran Stalin's show trials, he was as much of a judge as he was a plumber.
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 Conferences and Symposia
The Western judges, likewise, saw their role as impartial arbitrators.
This was in contrast to Iona Timofeevich Nikitchenko, the Soviet Union’s judge at the IMT.
To the great chagrin of Chief Prosecutor Robert Jackson, Nikitchenko announced before the start 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 [referring to Yalta] declarations by the heads of the governments….
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 Mail online - Peter Hitchens
And it was Stalin's Red Army, the army of a hideous police state, of repression, censorship, concentration camps and lawless murder, which actually destroyed the Wehrmacht.
So, at the Nuremberg trials of the Nazi high command, one of the 'judges' was Major-General Iona Nikitchenko, who had taken part in the Moscow show trials of 1936, in which a number of innocent men were falsely accused of various ridiculous crimes, subjected to mockeries of trials and then officially murdered.
Nikitchenko had personally sentenced Grigori Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev to death.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Nuremberg Trials
The prosecution entered indictments against 24 major war criminals and six criminal organizations - the leadership of the Nazi party, the Schutzstaffel (SS) and Sicherheitsdienst (SD), the Gestapo, the Sturmabteilung (SA) and the High Command of the German army (OKW).
The main Soviet judge, Nikitchenko, had taken part in Stalin's show trials of 1936-1938.
One of the charges included conspiracy to commit aggression against Poland in 1939.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Nuremberg_Trials   (2734 words)

  
 The Cold War: Ted Turner And CNN’s Historiography
For example the appearance of Iona Nikitchenko as the Soviet-appointed judge at Nurenberg should also have raised questions and provoked objections.
On the Soviet prosecutorial side we find not only Nikitchenko but Lev Sheinin, who had also already been associated in public print as having the prosecutor's role in various faked trials, together with several others on the panel.
The appearance of Iona Nikitchenko as the Soviet-appointed judge should also have raised questions and provoked objections.
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 Research In Review at Florida State University
Stalin’s choice for a judge to represent the Soviet Union on the tribunal’s bench was Iona Nikitchenko, who had “presided” over some of Stalin’s most notorious show trials.
During procedural discussions leading up to the trial’s debut in November 1945, Nikitchenko inadvertently tipped his legal hand by asking his fellow jurists “What is meant in the English by ‘cross-examine’?”
To this day, the Nuremberg trials (there were 12 subsequent trials held after the “big Nazi trial” ended in October 1946, along with a version in Tokyo for Japanese war criminals) have been unable to shake the “show trial” stigma.
www.rinr.fsu.edu /winter2005/features/legacy.html   (1044 words)

  
 Nuremberg Trials to judge Nazis involved in WW2 crimes and the holocaust
October 1945, in the Supreme Court Building in Berlin.
The first session was presided over by the Soviet judge, Nikitchenko.
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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Never before had a war crimes trial taken place.
The 4 judges came from the Allies – U.S.A., (Francis Biddle) U.S.S.R. (Iona Nikitchenko)), Great Britain (Geoffrey Lawrence) and France (Henri Donnedieu de Vabres)).
It was a multi-lingual court (4 languages) with interpreters and translators working around the clock.
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 60 Years Marking the Beginning of the Nuremberg Trials
The judicial staff comprised of four head judges representing the four principal allied forces: USA, Great Britain, France and Russia.
The judges were Francis Biddle, USA (pictured left), Henri Donnedieu de Vabres, France, Sir Geoffrey Lawrence GB and Iona Nikitchenko USSR.
Additional judges also sat in the judicial staff.
www1.yadvashem.org /exhibitions/nuremberg/nuremberg_07.html   (80 words)

  
 The Ornery American Forum: "War Crimes" and Double Standards
So let's do away with the show trials.
In the leadup to Nuremberg, the Soviet judge, Iona Nikitchenko, famously said "If the judge is supposed to be impartial, it would only lead to unnecessary delays." We only make a mockery of real courts and real law when we engage in games like these.
Do what Churchill wanted: take them out back and shoot them in the head.
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 Information about Katyn massacre
In spite of this bankruptcy of the charge, Nikitchenko tried to make pass in force the Soviet point of view and did not hesitate to claim the inadequacy of the statutes of the court.
^ As precisely described by Iona Nikitchenko, one of the judges and a military magistrate having been involved in Stalin's show trials, "the fact that the Nazis chiefs are criminals was already established [by the declarations and agreements of the Allies].
The role of this court is thus limited to determine the precise culpability of each one [charged]".
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 WORLD Magazine | Today's News, Christian Views
New phase of the presidential campaign means new game plan for Barack Obama
When Iona Nikitchenko, Joseph Stalin's hand-picked jurist for the Nuremberg tribunal, showed up for duty, he asked his fellow judges, "What is meant in the English by 'cross-examine'?" Not a good sign.
The biannual National STD Prevention Conference, which met last month in Jacksonville, Fla., was not much in the mood for cross-examination either.
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 GENERAL SEMANTICS AND HOLOCAUST DENIAL
That the Soviet prosecutors tried to blame some or their own atrocities on the Nazis does not mean that the Nazis did not commit atrocities themselves.
Although the principal Soviet prosecutor at Nuremberg, Iona Nikitchenko, tried to enter the Katyn Massacre as a Nazi war crime in the indictment, the American and British prosecutors, already aware that the Soviets had carried out the massacre, refused to take judicial notice of the massacre as a Nazi crime.
But did the Americans and the British object to the patent Soviet lie?
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