Hoy ha muerto un fiscal de los juicios de Nuremberg.
Viernes 5 enero, 2007 06:28 Hora de Buenos Aires 09:28 A.M. en GMT
Estaba navegando sin rumbo fijo, y consultando la barra de noticias de Google, me he encontrado esta noticia. Bernard Meltzer tenía 92 años y sufría un cáncer de próstata. Fue uno de los encargados de juzgar a los líderes nazis después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial y uno de los autores de la Carta de las Naciones Unidas.
Si queréis leer más detalles, pasaros por la edición digital del Diario "El Clarín" de hoy:
http://www.clarin.com/diario/2007/01/05/um/m-01339398.htm
Today a public prosecutor of the judgments of Nuremberg has died. Friday, 5 January 2007 06:28 Hour of Buenos Aires 09:28 A.M. in GMT
It was sailing without fixed course, and consulting the bar of the news of Google, I have been this news. Bernard Meltzer was 92 years old and underwent a prostate cancer. He was one of the ones in charge to judge to the Nazi leaders after World War II and one of the authors of the Letter of the United Nations. If you want to read more details, look at by the digital edition of the Newspaper “El Clarín” of today:
http://www.clarin.com/diario/2007/01/05/um/m-01339398.htm
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06:28 | One of the public prosecutors of the judgments of Nuremberg has died today. Bernard Meltzer was 92 years old and underwent a prostate cancer. He was one of the ones in charge to judge to the Nazi leaders after World War II and one of the authors of the Letter of the United Nations. The World Bernard Meltzer, one of the authors of the Letter of the United Nations and fiscal in the judgments of Nuremberg to the Nazi leaders after World War II, passed away to the 92 years of prostate cancer, in his house of Chicago, informed his family. Professor emérito of the Faculty of Right of the University of Chicago, and graduated in Chicago and Harvard, Metzer entered in 1943 in the Navy and saturated in the Strategic Service bureau, predecesora of the company After the war, he collaborated in the writing of the Letter of the UN and in 1946 he was united to the team of public prosecutors in Nuremberg. Meltzer directed to the previous interrogation in the opinion of Hermann Goering, commander of the Luftwaffe (Air Force) and lieutenant of Adolf Hitler. In addition it presented/displayed the positions against the ex- Nazi minister of Economy, Walter Funk, who was condemned perpetual prison. After Nuremberg, he was professor in Chicago, where the first course of right elaborated on international organizations in the United States, it said the university. Later one specialized in labor right.
Viernes 5 enero, 2007 06:28 Hora de Buenos Aires 09:28 A.M. en GMT
Estaba navegando sin rumbo fijo, y consultando la barra de noticias de Google, me he encontrado esta noticia. Bernard Meltzer tenía 92 años y sufría un cáncer de próstata. Fue uno de los encargados de juzgar a los líderes nazis después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial y uno de los autores de la Carta de las Naciones Unidas.
Si queréis leer más detalles, pasaros por la edición digital del Diario "El Clarín" de hoy:
http://www.clarin.com/diario/2007/01/05/um/m-01339398.htm
Today a public prosecutor of the judgments of Nuremberg has died. Friday, 5 January 2007 06:28 Hour of Buenos Aires 09:28 A.M. in GMT
It was sailing without fixed course, and consulting the bar of the news of Google, I have been this news. Bernard Meltzer was 92 years old and underwent a prostate cancer. He was one of the ones in charge to judge to the Nazi leaders after World War II and one of the authors of the Letter of the United Nations. If you want to read more details, look at by the digital edition of the Newspaper “El Clarín” of today:
http://www.clarin.com/diario/2007/01/05/um/m-01339398.htm
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06:28 | One of the public prosecutors of the judgments of Nuremberg has died today. Bernard Meltzer was 92 years old and underwent a prostate cancer. He was one of the ones in charge to judge to the Nazi leaders after World War II and one of the authors of the Letter of the United Nations. The World Bernard Meltzer, one of the authors of the Letter of the United Nations and fiscal in the judgments of Nuremberg to the Nazi leaders after World War II, passed away to the 92 years of prostate cancer, in his house of Chicago, informed his family. Professor emérito of the Faculty of Right of the University of Chicago, and graduated in Chicago and Harvard, Metzer entered in 1943 in the Navy and saturated in the Strategic Service bureau, predecesora of the company After the war, he collaborated in the writing of the Letter of the UN and in 1946 he was united to the team of public prosecutors in Nuremberg. Meltzer directed to the previous interrogation in the opinion of Hermann Goering, commander of the Luftwaffe (Air Force) and lieutenant of Adolf Hitler. In addition it presented/displayed the positions against the ex- Nazi minister of Economy, Walter Funk, who was condemned perpetual prison. After Nuremberg, he was professor in Chicago, where the first course of right elaborated on international organizations in the United States, it said the university. Later one specialized in labor right.
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