NUREMBERG TRIAL
PROSECUTOR TO RESIGN London, Nov., 28. Coincident with feelings expressed by seme observers that the prosecution’s case against the major war criminals has not been completely prepared, comes an announcement that MajorGeneral (“Wild Bill”) Donovan yesterday informed Mr Justice Jackson, chief American prosecutor, of his intention of resigning from the prosecutor’s staff. This is reported by Reuter’s Nuremberg correspondent, who adds that observers emphasise that there is no clear trend in the prosecution’s case and no firm dividing line between what evidence is to be presented by each of the prosecuting teams.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 30 November 1945, Page 5
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