Preston Pfau

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When it came to the brutalization of Jews as a people before the war began in 1939—acts which were later understood as part of the Holocaust—the Tribunal declared that “revolting and horrible as many of these crimes were,” they would be exempt from the court’s jurisdiction: “The Tribunal cannot make a general declaration that the Acts before 1939 were Crimes Against Humanity within the meaning of the Charter.”
Neither Settler nor Native: The Making and Unmaking of Permanent Minorities
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