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U.S. PROSECUTOR CHALLENGES SOVIET GOVERNMENT

(Rec. 9.40 a.rn.) NUREMBERG, February 24. The chief United States War Crimes Prosecutor, Brigadier-Gen-eral Telford Taylor, today challenged the Soviet Government to explain why Field-Marshal Paulus, who surrendered at Stalingrad, had not been tried as a war criminal. Brigadier-General Taylor-' was replying to the Russian-controlled newspapers which recently criticised the Allied prison sentences on eight German generals as too mild.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1948, Page 5

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U.S. PROSECUTOR CHALLENGES SOVIET GOVERNMENT Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1948, Page 5

U.S. PROSECUTOR CHALLENGES SOVIET GOVERNMENT Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1948, Page 5

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