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Whitney Harris (1912–2010): The Last U.S. Prosecutor in the Nuremberg Trial Dies at 97

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

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Whitney R. Harris was the last surviving prosecutor who appeared before the International Military Tribunal (IMT) at Nuremberg during the trial of the principal surviving Nazi war criminals. He died on 21 April 2010 in his 98th year.

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References

1 See Tobias Lock & Julia Riem, Judging Nuremberg: The Laws, The Rallies, The Trials, 6 German Law Journal 1819 (2005).Google Scholar

2 See Whitney R. Harris, Tyranny on Trial – Trial of Major German War Criminals at Nuremberg, Germany, 1945–1946, in The Nuremberg Trials: International Criminal Law Since 1945 106 (Herbert R. Reginbogin & Christoph J.M. Safferling eds., 2006).Google Scholar

3 Whitney R. Harris, Tyranny on Trial. The Trial of the Major German War Criminals at the End of World War II at Nuremberg, Germany, 1945–1946 (1999).Google Scholar

4 Whitney R. Harris, Murder by the Millions: Rudolf Hoess at Auschwitz (2004).Google Scholar

5 Whitney R. Harris, Tyrannen vor Gericht. Das Verfahren gegen die deutschen Hauptkriegsverbrecher nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg 1945–1946 (Ulrike Seeberger trans., Christoph Safferling ed., 2008).Google Scholar