「tribunal」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「Military」)
該当件数 : 47件
Nuremberg Military | Tribunal, March, 1948 |
At the American Military | Tribunal No. |
Supreme Military | Tribunal of the British Mandate, Kiryat Shmuel |
He was convicted by the American Military | Tribunal No. |
Supreme Military | Tribunal of the British Mandate, Kiryat Shmuel, Jerusa |
Pokorny was tried by the American Military | Tribunal No. |
ortified and turned into the Supreme Military | Tribunal of the British Mandate. |
enced to death by the U.S. Nuremberg Military | Tribunal in the Einsatzgruppen Trial. |
The International Military | Tribunal for the Far East found him guilty of aggressi |
International Military | Tribunal for the Far East, Chapter 5: Japanese Aggress |
e the defendant of the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East, as a war criminal for that. |
rd at the Reichskriegsgericht (Reich Military | Tribunal) between February 1-3, 1943. |
raune was tried before the Nuremberg Military | Tribunal in 1948 in the Einsatzgruppen trial. |
e was President of the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East after the end of World War I |
In some trials of the Nuremberg Military | Tribunal the relatively unknown term St. Georgen grani |
courts, not before the International Military | Tribunal, but took place in the same rooms at the Pala |
In the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East held in Tokyo after the war, |
or War Criminal by the International Military | Tribunal at Nuremberg. |
e Allies, tried by the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East and sentenced to 20 years im |
esent Australia on the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East for the United Nations War C |
w Zealand judge on the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East in Tokyo. |
st conference, he was condemned by a Military | Tribunal to 6 months of jail. |
was appointed Presiding Judge of the Military | Tribunal, and passed sentence to death by hanging on L |
He was tried by a U.S. Military | Tribunal at Nuremberg ("OKW Case" No. XII) and then se |
During the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East after the war, Tanaka testif |
placed on trial before the Nuremberg Military | Tribunal in the Einsatzgruppen case, the tribunal foun |
hy was overthrown, the Revolutionary Military | Tribunal of 1958 sentenced him to death, but this was |
a life sentence by the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East in 1948, but he was released |
he judges in this case, heard before Military | Tribunal V, were Charles F. Wennerstrum (presiding jud |
he judges in this case, heard before Military | Tribunal II-A, were Michael A. Musmanno (presiding jud |
he judges in this case, heard before Military | Tribunal I, were Lee B. Wyatt (presiding judge), Assoc |
s and tried before the International Military | Tribunal of the Far East as a Class A war criminal on |
o death in 1948 by the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East. |
rnment disapproval, the Nguyen Khanh Military | Tribunal communed Major Dang's death sentence to life |
r of the judges in the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East's trials of Japanese war cri |
y the Allies in 1945 and tried by US Military | Tribunal at Nuremberg for war crimes between Jan. 6, 1 |
public of China in the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East, in preparation for which he |
The judges in his case, heard before Military | Tribunal II, were Robert M. Toms (presiding judge) fro |
utting him on trial before a British Military | Tribunal in Hamburg in August 1949. |
e eleven judges on the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East. |
he judges in this case, heard before Military | Tribunal I, were Walter B. Beals (presiding judge) fro |
r Criminals before the International Military | Tribunal in Nuremberg in 1946. |
are literally "judge-and-jury" in a Military | tribunal, due to the role that they play in a General |
he judges in this case, heard before Military | Tribunal VI, were Curtis Grover Shake (presiding judge |
During the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East it would be accused of being |
se petitioners [by the International Military | Tribunal for the Far East] and for this reason the mot |
he judges in this case, heard before Military | Tribunal III, were Carrington T. Marshall (presiding j |
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