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[PEN-L:1365] Nizkor Project



A la Louis' endorsement of the Nizkor Project, I would also endorse
all to visit and read there. Among many things one will find the Red
and Blue Book series of Nuremburg Trial documents and transcripts
well worth reading. I use this source continually with reference to
work I do on the question of Genocide against Indians and the
parallels with the most well-known of the Holocausts--by the Nazis.

The Opening arguments of Justice Jackson are well worth reading as
well as the transcipts of the examinations/cross-examinations of
those being tried at Nuremburg. The case of Julius Streicher is
particularly noteworthy and I must admit, that when I am depressed or
just frustrated with teaching or whatever, I go home and put on an
old U.S. Army Signal Corps Film I have on tape showing the actual
hangings of those sentenced to death at Nuremburg--it just gives me a
real lift, much better than Prozac could ever do.

Jim Craven

 James Craven
 Dept. of Economics,Clark College
 1800 E. McLoughlin Blvd. Vancouver, WA. 98663
 jcraven@xxxxxxxxx; Tel: (360) 992-2283 Fax: 992-2863
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"The utmost good faith shall always be observed towards Indians; their land and
property shall never be taken from them without their consent."
(Northwest Ordinance, 1787, Ratified by Congress 1789)

"Labor is prior to and independent of capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor
and could not have existed had not labor first existed. Labor is the superior of
capital and deserves much the higher consideration." (Abraham Lincoln)

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