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English: Nuremberg Trials judges Francis Biddle and John Johnston Parker examine a document. Gelatin silver process on paper. 28 x 35.3 cm. Image courtesy of the Harvard Law School Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
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Fons Harvard Law School Library, Harvard University [1]
Auctor United States Army Signal Corps photographer
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