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. NUERNBERG MILITARY TRIBUNAL
Volume VI · Page 175
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hand, certain directives given by Dr. Terbergeer in his field of activity for the benefit of the foreign workers and prisoners of war will be indications which ought not to be underestimated, pointing against a conscious tolerance of their inhuman treatment.

Thus I hope that the Tribunal, at the end of the case-in-chief, will share my conviction that the intentions of Dr. Terberger were good, that he — like many thousands in Germany — made successful efforts to the best of his ability to act in accordance with. the principles of humanity without having to sacrifice his own life uselessly during the time of war which was perilous in every respect.

 
 
 
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