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Nuremberg



    Sir Hartley Shawcross was the chief British prosecutor in the
trials of the German leaders at 
Nuremburg in 1946. 

  At a speech in Stourbridge England on March 16, 1984 he said this:

  "Step by step, I have arrived at the conviction that the aims of
Communism in Europe are sinister and fatal. At the Nuremberg trials I,
together with my Russian Colleagues, condemned Nazi aggression and
terror. I believe now that Hitler and the Germany people did not want
war.
But we declared war on Germany, intent on destroying it, in accordance
with our principle of the balance of power, and we were encouraged by
the Americans around Roosevelt.

  We ignored Hitler's pleading not to enter into war. Now we are
forced to realize that Hitler was right. He offered us the
co-operation of Germany: instead , since 1945, we have been facing the
immense power of the Soviet Empire. I feel ashamed and humiliated to
see that the aims we accused Hitler of are being relentlessly pursued
now, only under a different label."
  
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