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RickHolland
October 4th, 2011, 07:46 AM
"starvation, brutality, and threats of bodily harm",
"so brutal as to be repulsive."


Press reports on the 1949 US Senate subcommittee which was investigating
the circumstance of the trials of Nazis held by the Americans at Dachau.

The committee read a letter from an American journalist, James Bailey, who
was part of a 9 man team which recorded the confessions of the Germans, but
had requested a transfer after 10 weeks. He could no-longer stomach how
confessions were extracted from Germans, "starvation, brutality, and threats
of bodily harm", "so brutal as to be repulsive." The prosecution had made
"a mockery of justice" and had been manufacturing evidence.

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