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  1706T. Stokes, Alfred Hitchcock’s Part in WWII, http://thetruthnews.info/hitchcock.html, viewed 5/26/2013

  1707Dennis Grunes, Memory of the Camps (Alfred Hitchcock, 1945, 1985), http://grunes.wordpress.com/2013/02/16/memory-of-the-camps-alfred-hitchcock-1945-1985; viewed 5/27/2013

  1708T. Stokes, Alfred Hitchcock’s Part in WWII, http://thetruthnews.info/hitchcock.html, viewed 5/26/2013

  1709Ibid.

  1710U.S. Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, The Nazi Plan, http://archive.org/details/TheNaziPlan; viewed 7/01/2013

  1711All Holocaust Movies, List of Every Holocaust Film, http://www.ranker.com/list/all-holocaust-movies-or-list-of-every-holocaust-film/all-genre-movies-lists; viewed 7/03/2013

  1712Richard E. Harwood, Did Six Million Really Die? Truth at Last—Exposed, (AAARGH Editions on the Internet, originally published in 1974), 35-37

  1713Basics about Rhine meadow camps, The map, http://www.geschichteinchronologie.ch/eu/D/1945-rheinwiesenlager/ENGL/001-basics.html, viewed 10/24/2013

  1714Alfred F. Havighurst, Twentieth-Century Britain, (Harper & Row, New York, 1966), 64-65

  1715Morris V. Rosenbloom, Peace through Strength: Bernard Baruch and a Blueprint for Security, (American Surveys in Association with Farrar, Straus and Young, New York, Washington, DC, 1953), 16, 29, 298

  1716Robert R. Bowie, Richard H. Immerman, Waging Peace: How Eisenhower Shaped an Enduring Cold War Strategy, (Oxford University Press, New York, 1998), 241

  1717Robert E. Sherwood, Roosevelt and Hopkins, an Intimate History, (Harper, New York, 1948), 11

  1718Willis Carto, A Straight Look at the Second World War: The Final Truth about World War II, (The Barnes Review, Washington, DC, 2013), 1-2

  1719Giles MacDonogh, After the Reich: the Brutal History of the Allied Occupation, (Basic Books, New York, 2007), 227

  1720James Bacque, Other Losses, An Investigation into the Mass Deaths of German Prisoners at the Hands of the French and Americans After World War II, (Stoddart Publishing Co., Toronto, Canada, 1989), 6

  1721Donn de Grand Pre, Barbarians Inside the Gates: The Black Book of Bolshevism, (G S G & Associates Publishers, San Pedro, California, 2000), 37

  1722Ralph Franklin Keeling, Gruesome Harvest, the Costly Attempt to Exterminate the People of Germany, (Institute of American Economics, Chicago, Illinois, 1947), 3

  1723James Bacque, Other Losses, An Investigation into the Mass Deaths of German Prisoners at the Hands of the French and Americans After World War II, (Stoddart Publishing Co., Toronto, Canada, 1989), 7-8

  1724Ibid. 18-19

  1725Jonathan Kwitny, Endless Enemies: The Making of an Unfriendly World, (Congdon & Weed, Inc., 1984), 222

  1726James Bacque, Other Losses, An Investigation into the Mass Deaths of German Prisoners at the Hands of the French and Americans After World War II, (Stoddart Publishing Co., Toronto, Canada, 1989), 20-21

  1727Convention Between the United States of America and Other Powers, Relating to Prisoners of War; July 27, 1929, http://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/geneva02.asp; viewed 7/28/2013

  1728Ibid.

  1729Giles MacDonogh, After the Reich: the Brutal History of the Allied Occupation, (Basic Books, New York, 2007), 393-394

  1730James Bacque, Other Losses, An Investigation into the Mass Deaths of German Prisoners at the Hands of the French and Americans After World War II, (Stoddart Publishing Co., Toronto, Canada, 1989), 34-35

  1731Ibid. 133-136

  1732Ibid. 31-32

  1733Ibid. 133-136

  1734Ibid.

  1735Ibid.

  1736James Bacque, Crimes and Mercies, the Fate of German Civilians Under Allied Occupation, 1944-1950, (Little, Brown and Company, Toronto, Canada, 1994), 23-24

  1737Michael Palomino, Provisional camps of prisoners of war in the American zone in central Germany in 1945 from Kurt W. Böhme, Die deutschen Kriegsgefangenen in amerikanischer Hand; Europa; Munich 1973; http://www.geschichteinchronologie.ch/eu/D/1945-rheinwiesenlager/ENGL/001-basics.html; viewed 11/28/2013

  1738Carolyn Yeager, Auschwitz, the Underground Guided Tour, What the Tour Guides Don’t Tell You at Auschwitz-Birkenau, (The Barnes Review, Washington, DC, 2010), 11

  1739James Bacque, Other Losses, An Investigation into the Mass Deaths of German Prisoners at the Hands of the French and Americans After World War II, (Stoddart Publishing Co., Toronto, Canada, 1989), 34

  1740Ibid. 36, 40

  1741Richard E. Harwood, Did Six Million Really Die? Truth at Last—Exposed, (AAARGH Editions on the Internet, originally published in 1974), 35-37

  1742James Bacque, Other Losses, An Investigation into the Mass Deaths of German Prisoners at the Hands of the French and Americans After World War II, (Stoddart Publishing Co., Toronto, Canada, 1989), 35

  1743Ibid. 26-27

  1744Victor Gollancz, Our Threatened Values, Victor Gollancz Ltd., London, 1946, 7

  1745James Bacque, Other Losses, An Investigation into the Mass Deaths of German Prisoners at the Hands of the French and Americans After World War II, (Stoddart Publishing Co., Toronto, Canada, 1989), 51

  1746Ibid. 27-29

  1747Ibid. 63-64

  1748Ibid. 67-68

  1749Ibid. 35

  1750Giles MacDonogh, After the Reich: the Brutal History of the Allied Occupation, (Basic Books, New York, 2007), 393-394

  1751Ralph Franklin Keeling, Gruesome Harvest, the Costly Attempt to Exterminate the People of Germany, (Institute of American Economics, Chicago, Illinois, 1947), 27-28

  1752James Bacque, Other Losses, An Investigation into the Mass Deaths of German Prisoners at the Hands of the French and Americans After World War II, (Stoddart Publishing Co., Toronto, Canada, 1989), 11

  1753Martin Brech, In ‘Eisenhower’s Death Camps’: A U.S. Prison Guard Remembers, (The Journal of Historical Review, Summer, Vol. 10, No. 2, 1990) 161-166

  1754Ibid. 161-166

  1755Ibid.

  1756James Bacque, Other Losses, An Investigation into the Mass Deaths of German Prisoners at the Hands of the French and Americans After World War II, (Stoddart Publishing Co., Toronto, Canada, 1989), Foreword

  1757Ralph Franklin Keeling, Gruesome Harvest, the Costly Attempt to Exterminate the People of Germany, (Institute of American Economics, Chicago, Illinois, 1947), 75

  1758Isaac Alteras, Eisenhower and Israel: U.S.-Israeli Relations, 1953-1960, (University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 1993), 27

  1759Douglas Reed, The Controversy of Zion, (Dolphin Press, Durban, South Africa, 1978), 332-333

  1760Freda Utley, The High Cost of Vengeance, (Henry Regnery Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1949), 8

  1761Michael Collins Piper, Final Judgment, the Missing Link in the JFK Assassination Conspiracy, (American Free Press, Washington, D.C., 2005), 60

  1762Robert E. Sherwood, Roosevelt and Hopkins, an Intimate History, Harper, New York, 1948, 884

  1763Michael Collins Piper, Final Judgment, the Missing Link in the JFK Assassination Conspiracy, (American Free Press, Washington, D.C., 2005), 269

  1764Joaquin Bochaca, The Strange Circumstances Around Patton’s Death & Morgan’s Firing, (The Barnes Review, July/August 2008), 41-43

  1765Martin Blumenson, The Patton Papers, 1940-1945, (Da Capo Press, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1974), 695-696

  1766Ibid. 697

  1767Robert K. Wi
lcox, Target Patton: The Plot to Assassinate General George S. Patton, (Regnery Publishing, Inc., Washington, 2008), 354-356

  1768Martin Blumenson, The Patton Papers, 1940-1945, (Da Capo Press, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1974), 697-699

  1769Ibid. 698

  1770Robert K. Wilcox, Target Patton: The Plot to Assassinate General George S. Patton, (Regnery Publishing, Inc., Washington, 2008), 338-340

  1771Ibid. 338-340, 348-350

  1772Martin Blumenson, The Patton Papers, 1940-1945, (Da Capo Press, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1974), 712

  1773Ibid. 627, 717

  1774Robert K. Wilcox, Target Patton: The Plot to Assassinate General George S. Patton, (Regnery Publishing, Inc., Washington, 2008), 354-356

  1775Jüri Lina, Architects of Deception, (Referent Publishing, Stockholm, Sweden, 2004), 332-333

  1776Robert K. Wilcox, Target Patton: The Plot to Assassinate General George S. Patton, (Regnery Publishing, Inc., Washington, 2008), 334-337,

  1777Martin Blumenson, The Patton Papers, 1940-1945, (Da Capo Press, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1974), 754

  1778Ibid. 751-752

  1779Robert K. Wilcox, Target Patton: The Plot to Assassinate General George S. Patton, (Regnery Publishing, Inc., Washington, 2008), 341-344

  1780Allen Weinstein, Alexander Vassiliev, The Haunted Wood, Soviet Espionage in America—the Stalin Era, (The Modern Library, New York, 2000), 254-255

  1781Robert K. Wilcox, Target Patton: The Plot to Assassinate General George S. Patton, (Regnery Publishing, Inc., Washington, 2008), 344

  1782Martin Blumenson, The Patton Papers, 1940-1945, (Da Capo Press, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1974), 807-808

  1783Robert K. Wilcox, Target Patton: The Plot to Assassinate General George S. Patton, (Regnery Publishing, Inc., Washington, 2008), 2-3

  1784Ibid. 169-170, 193-194

  1785Joaquin Bochaca, The Strange Circumstances Around Patton’s Death & Morgan’s Firing, (The Barnes Review, July/August 2008), 41-43

  1786Robert K. Wilcox, Target Patton: The Plot to Assassinate General George S. Patton, (Regnery Publishing, Inc., Washington, 2008), 169-170, 193-194

  1787Martin Blumenson, The Patton Papers, 1940-1945, (Da Capo Press, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1974), 750

  1788Skubik.com: Stephen J. Skubik, http://www.skubik.com/SSkubik.html; viewed 8/1/2013

  1789Stephen J. Skubik, Death: the Murder of General Patton, December 21, 1945, (Stephen J. Skubik, Bennington, New Hampshire, 1993), Foreword

  1790In 1939, Makowski fled to Britain, where he commanded No. 300 Squadron, the first Polish squadron with the RAF, Waclaw Makowski, Eagle Biography, Comprehensive Bibliography: Writings of Raphael Lemkin, http://www.goefoundation.com/index.php/eagles/biographies/m/makowski-waclaw/, http://www.preventgenocide.org/lemkin/bibliography.htm, viewed 1/2/2014

  1791G.R. Berridge, Alan James, Lorna Lloyd, The Palgrave Macmillan Dictionary of Diplomacy, (Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2012), 281

  1792Daniel Marc Segesser, Myriam Gessler, Raphael Lemkin and the international debate on the punishment of war crimes (1919-1948), (Journal of Genocide Research, Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, December 2005), 456-458

  1793Ibid. 456-458

  1794Yair Auron, The Banality of Denial: Israel and the Armenian Genocide, (Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 2003), 21

  1795William A. Schabas, Genocide in International Law: The Crimes of Crimes, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England, 2000), 104-105

  1796Ibid. 29

  1797Ibid. 113

  1798Daniel Marc Segesser, Myriam Gessler, Raphael Lemkin and the international debate on the punishment of war crimes (1919-1948), (Journal of Genocide Research, Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, December 2005), 453

  1799William A. Schabas, Genocide in International Law: The Crimes of Crimes, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England, 2000), 152

  1800Joachim Hoffmann, Stalin’s War of Extermination, 1941-1945, Planning, Realization and Documentation, Theses & Dissertations Press, Capshaw, Alabama, 2001, 207-211

  1801John Q. Barrett, Raphael Lemkin and ‘Genocide’ at Nuremberg, 1945-1946, Christoph Safferling and Eckart Conze, ed., The Genocide Convention Sixty Years after Its Adoption, (T·M·C. Asser Press, The Hague, The Netherlands), 35-39

  1802James J. Martin, The Man Who Invented Genocide, the Public Career and Consequences of Raphael Lemkin, (Institute for Historical Review, Torrance, California, 1984), 1-2

  1803James Weingartner, War against Subhumans: Comparisons between the German War against the Soviet Union and the American War against Japan, 1941-1945, (The Historian, Vol. 58. Issue: 3, 1996), 557

  1804Giles MacDonogh, After the Reich: the Brutal History of the Allied Occupation, (Basic Books, New York, 2007), 393-394

  1805Martin K. Sorge, The Other Price of Hitler’s War: German Military and Civilian Losses Resulting from World War II, (Greenwood Press, New York, 1986), 146

  1806Bradley F. Smith, The Road to Nuremberg, How the Allies Finally Agreed to Try the Nazi Leaders Rather than Summarily Shoot Them, (Basic Books Inc. New York, 1981), 114-116

  1807Ibid. 116-117

  1808Ibid. 118-119

  1809Rafael Medoff, FDR Had His Kissinger Too, (The David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies, December 2010), , viewed 4/13/2014

  1810Bradley F. Smith, The Road to Nuremberg, How the Allies Finally Agreed to Try the Nazi Leaders Rather than Summarily Shoot Them, (Basic Books Inc. New York, 1981), 120-121

  1811Ibid. 122-125

  1812Francine Hirsch, The Soviets at Nuremberg: International Law, Propaganda, and the Making of the Postwar Order, (American Historical Review, June 2008), 704-705

  1813Bradley F. Smith, The Road to Nuremberg, How the Allies Finally Agreed to Try the Nazi Leaders Rather than Summarily Shoot Them, (Basic Books Inc. New York, 1981), 122-125

  1814Ibid. 121-122

  1815State Department and Foreign Affairs Records, http://www.archives.gov/research/holocaust/finding-aid/civilian/rg-59-4.html; viewed 4/3/2013

  1816Bradley F. Smith, The Road to Nuremberg, How the Allies Finally Agreed to Try the Nazi Leaders Rather than Summarily Shoot Them, (Basic Books Inc. New York, 1981), 122-126

  1817Ibid. 126-129

  1818James J. Martin, The Man Who Invented Genocide, the Public Career and Consequences of Raphael Lemkin, (Institute for Historical Review, Torrance, California, 1984), 2-3

  1819David Irving, Nuremberg, the Last Battle, (Focal Point Publications, London, 1996), 53-54

  1820Ibid. 56-57

  1821Fred Blahut, Hidden Historical Fact: The Allied Attempt to Starve Germany in 1919, (The Barnes Review, Washington D.C., April 1996), 11-14

  1822Major Noel J. Cipriano, JAGC, May 1, 1954, Must The Manual for Courts-Martial, United States, 1951, Be Applied in War Crimes Trials?, 2-10; http://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/Military_Law/pdf/Cipriano-thesis.pdf; viewed 4/12/2014

  1823Ibid. 2-10

  1824Ibid.

  1825Ibid.

  1826UN Secretary General, Historical Survey of the Question of International Criminal Jurisdiction—Memorandum, New York, 1949, http://legal.un.org/ilc/guide/7_2.htm, viewed 4/12/2014

  1827The Jewish Congress elected Schiff, Marshall, Wise, Elkus and Mack to its Executive Committee with an aim towards convening a World Tribunal, The New York Times, June 1, 1920

  1828Ibid.

 
1829David Irving, Nuremberg, the Last Battle, (Focal Point Publications, London, 1996), 57-60

  1830Kurt F. Stone, The Jews of Capitol Hill: A Compendium of Jewish Congressional Members, (Scarecrow Press, Kindle, 2011) 110

  1831David Irving, Nuremberg, the Last Battle, (Focal Point Publications, London, 1996), 58-60

 

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