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did not kill in hot blood, nor for
personal enrichment. Some of them may be sadists who killed and tortured
for sport, but they are not all perverts,. They are not ignorant men.
Most of them are trained physicians and some of them are distinguished
scientists. Yet these defendants, all of whom were fully able to
comprehend the nature of their acts, and most of whom were exceptionally
qualified to form a moral and professional judgment in this respect, are
responsible for wholesale murder and unspeakably cruel tortures.
It is our deep obligation to all peoples of the world to show why and
how these things happened. It is incumbent upon us to set forth with
conspicuous clarity the ideas and motives which moved these defendants
to treat their fellow men as less than beasts. The perverse thoughts and
distorted concepts which brought about these savageries are not dead.
They cannot be killed by force of arms. They must not become a spreading
cancer in the breast of humanity. They must be cut out and exposed, for
the reason so well stated by Mr. Justice Jackson in this courtroom a
year ago
"The wrongs which we seek to condemn
and punish have been so calculated, so malignant, and so devastating,
that civilization cannot tolerate their being ignored because it
cannot survive their being repeated."
To the German people we owe a special responsibility in these
proceedings. Under the leadership of the Nazis and their war lords, the
German nation spread death and devastation throughout Europe. This the
Germans now know. So, too, do they know the consequences to Germany:
defeat, ruin, prostration, and utter demoralization. Most German
children will never, as long as they live, see an undamaged German city.
To what cause will these children ascribe the defeat of the German
nation and the devastation that surrounds them? Will they attribute it
to the overwhelming weight of numbers and resources that was eventually
leagued against them? Will they point to the ingenuity of enemy
scientists? Will they perhaps blame their plight on strategic and
military blunders by their generals?
If the Germans embrace those reasons as the true cause of their
disaster, it will be a sad and fatal thing for Germany and for the
world. Men who have never seen a German city intact will be callous
about flattening English or American or Russian cities. They may not
even realize that they are destroying anything worthwhile, for lack of a
normal sense of values. To reestablish the greatness of Germany they are
likely to pin their faith on improved military techniques. Such views
will lead the Germans straight into the arms of the Prussian militarists
to whom defeat is only a glorious opportunity to start a new war game. "Next
time it will be different." We know all too well what that will
mean.
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