TO COST FORTUNE
TRIAL AT NUREMBERG
MAY LAST FOR MONTHS
(By" Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright.) Rec. 1 p.m. LONDON, October 28. The costliest trial in history, the indictment of the Nazi Government and kindred organisations, will be held within a ring. of tanks and guns in Nuremberg's Palace of Justice, beginning on November 20, says the "DaMy Express." The German people will bear the expense, which is estimated at £5,000,000 sterling.
■ Each of the 60,000,000 Germans may offer to give evidence at the trial, according to notice, served yesterday through all' newspapers., radio stations, and poster boardsSi '''X'"£:>&& ■.-.:■].. The Nazi defendants;'ihaye^been told that^Ley committed; suicide,, but not told the method of his suicide. All 22 have briefed German counsel, who will be brought to Nuremberg and housed and fed at the Court's expense. The trial is expected/to last well over eight weeks. '- .
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 103, 29 October 1945, Page 8
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