Not Guilty at Nuremberg
The German Defense Case
By Carlos Whitlock Porter ∙ March 6, 1996
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Carlos Whitlock Porter was born in 1947 in California in a family of Navy officers and lawyers. He studied languages in Europe and became a linguist and multi-lingual translator. Appalled by his native country's behavior in the world, he rescinded his U.S. citizenship and has lived as a stateless person in Europe until his death in 2023. Since 1976, he has studied the Holocaust and war crimes trials. Concerning the International Military Tribunal trial records, C.W. Porter's work exposes these kangaroo courts to have been absurd and hideous miscarriages of justice. The Nuremberg Trial records would be hysterically funny if they were not responsible for so much suffering and injustice. His main works are Made in Russia: The Holocaust and Not Guilty at Nuremberg.
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