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WAR NEWS IN BRIEF

TRIAL OF HITLER.

LONDON, Sept. 11. Considerable significance attaches to the publication of the book by an eminent jurist, Professor Trainin, “Criminal Responsibility of Hitlerites,” edited by Vyshinsky, says “The Times’s” Moscow correspondent. The book accepts the Moscow declaration as a basis for the establishment of courts for trying Nazis, but adds: The crimes of Hitler and his nearest associates are so enormous and indisputable that there is no need for special investigation and court procedures. The Governments of the victorious Powers by political verdict, will decide their I'ate.

GERMANS IN PARIS

NEW YORIC, September 13.

The “New York Times’s” Paris correspondent says: According to a responsible estimate over 100,000 Germans remain in Paris hiding in civilian clothes. It is believed that Germans formed clandestine groups similar to French underground groups, whose activities they are emulating. It is reported that Darnand gave Germans false identity cards. They apparently are acting as sharp-shooters, aided by French traitars.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1944, Page 6

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WAR NEWS IN BRIEF Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1944, Page 6

WAR NEWS IN BRIEF Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1944, Page 6