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THE NUREMBERG TRIALS: THE DEATH OF THE RULE OF LAW (IN INTERNATIONAL LAW)*
Harry Truman became President of the United States in April of 1945, just prior to the fall of Germany. On May 7, 1945, less than a month after his inauguration, V-E Day was celebrated. Originally, Truman was resistant to appear at an international conference; however, postwar complications with the Soviet Union made it imperative that the President meet with the war Allies. Therefore, Truman, along with Joseph Stalin and Winston Churchill met in Potsdam, Germany in July to confer with other European leaders on the outcome of Europe after Germany’s unconditional surrender.3
THE NUREMBERG TRIALS: THE DEATH OF THE RULE OF LAW (IN INTERNATIONAL LAW)*
Harry Truman became President of the United States in April of 1945, just prior to the fall of Germany. On May 7, 1945, less than a month after his inauguration, V-E Day was celebrated. Originally, Truman was resistant to appear at an international conference; however, postwar complications with the Soviet Union made it imperative that the President meet with the war Allies. Therefore, Truman, along with Joseph Stalin and Winston Churchill met in Potsdam, Germany in July to confer with other European leaders on the outcome of Europe after Germany’s unconditional surrender.3
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