A Munich court handed out prison sentences to all members of a banned Turkish communist group who stood trial. They lent financial and other support while knowing the group was plotting a coup in Turkey.
In America, we have General Leslie Groves arguing in the 1980s in front of Congress that the camps that the U.S. built for Japanese people were not "concentration camps" because they were paid a wage.
In America, we have General Leslie Groves arguing in the 1980s in front of Congress that the camps that the U.S. built for Japanese people were not "concentration camps" because they were paid a wage.
Oof, have to look into that. Sounds like some Nuremberg style defense.
Commission_on_Wartime_Relocation_and_Internment_of_Civilians -- this was a years-long process; Groves was the guy in charge of the Manhattan Project and building the Pentagon and my notes say he testified in 1981, apologies for no source.