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disclose to them the stupidities, the vanities, and the arrogances of their
leaders which brought about their present state. The record of this case will
particularly, of course, expose Milch's own errors and his transgressions
against international law, the laws and customs of war, the moral code of
humanity and even commandments 4 and 7 of the 10 commandments of the German
soldier.
The purpose of these postwar trials obviously is not
vengeance. The object aimed at (as in the criminal jurisprudence of all
civilized nations) is the ascertainment of truth. When guilt is established,
the penalty imposed is to serve as a deterrent to all others who might be
similarly minded. Albert Speer, convicted in the first trial, stated here in
this courtroom that had trials such as these followed the First World War, the
Second World War might have been averted. Erhard Milch may obtain some comfort
from the realization that by the publication of the evidence of this trial he
is definitely contributing to the education and well-being of Germany's future,
as indeed a precise contribution is being made to the cause of world justice
itself.
Over 155,000 Americans made the supreme sacrifice in Germany in
this war. These lads gave their lives for this ideal of world justice and world
peace. America sought no territorial aggrandizement or material advantage. The
American flag in this courtroom ensured to the defendant all the guarantees of
the United States Constitution as to a fair trial. No person within the
continental limits of the United States itself could have wished for a fuller
opportunity to demonstrate his innocence of the charges brought against him.
America and her Allies bestowed upon Germany what no desire can achieve
and what no money can buy. The Allied nations gave the blood of their youth to
water the roots of the tree of liberty and tolerance which had withered in the
twelve-year drought of National Socialism. It is to reveal who were responsible
and what was responsible for the desiccation of that tree and to proclaim to
the world the inevitable consequences to others who degrade the soil with the
pollution and prussic acid of oppression that these trials have been
established. The present trial is one chapter in the book which will forever
condemn Mein Kampf and offer to the new German nation a volume of proved
fact, whose every page will tell of the sorrow awaiting any people which permit
any man or men to hoist deceit above truth, power above justice, oppression
above tolerance, war above peace and man above God.
[Signed] MICHAEL A. MUSMANNO JUDGE
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