2 thoughts on “Tales of White Privilege”

  1. With the exception of the handful of war criminals executed by the IMT at Nuremberg, and Rudolf Hess, who died in prison, most of the convicts served less than 10 years before release on “compassionate” or other grounds. The record of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East in Tokyo was even worse, with the doctors of the famous Unit 731 (biological and chemical warfare experiments on POWs) not even prosecuted, except separately by the Soviets in Khabarovsk.

    Unfortunately, history doesn’t have many examples of corrupt and venal judges and prosecutors being held to suffer for their crimes. I’d love to see it, but I’m not holding my breath.

  2. I searched Ian Cranston to find the original article and found at the end that around the same time a new trial was ordered the city unveiled a permanent memorial to the aggressor.

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