IT'S THIRSTY WORK-DEALING WITH WAR CRIMINALS.— Certainly the "Coke'" bar in the basement of the Nuremburg Court House, where the 20 Nazi war leaders are on trial, is always crowded with, personnel having "a quick one." From typists to top-ranking lawyers and military experts, the customers flock down for a coco-colo, which the Americans are making almost as popular in Nuremburg as in the United States. British, French, and American girls are here demonstrating their fondness for the drink.
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Evening Star, Issue 25673, 22 December 1945, Page 8
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79IT'S THIRSTY WORK-DEALING WITH WAR CRIMINALS.— Certainly the "Coke'" bar in the basement of the Nuremburg Court House, where the 20 Nazi war leaders are on trial, is always crowded with, personnel having "a quick one." From typists to top-ranking lawyers and military experts, the customers flock down for a coco-colo, which the Americans are making almost as popular in Nuremburg as in the United States. British, French, and American girls are here demonstrating their fondness for the drink. Evening Star, Issue 25673, 22 December 1945, Page 8
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