Monday, Nov. 05, 1945

Justice--II

The only war trials so far have been conducted by national courts, like the Norwegian tribunal which sentenced Vidkun Quisling. The first international trials will begin at Nuernberg late this month, when 23 top-drawer German defendants are brought to bar. A checklist of some of those already judged by national courts :

P: Henri Philippe Petain, 89, former Marshal of France: serving a life sentence (commuted from death penalty) in a Pyrenees fortress.

P: Pierre Laval, 62, archtraitor: shot Oct. 15.

P: Charles Maurras, 77, French Royalist collaborator: imprisoned for life at hard labor.

P: Joseph Darnand, 47, former chief of the Vichy milice: shot Oct. 10.

P: William Joyce (Lord Haw-Haw), 39; sentenced to death by hanging, awaiting action on his appeal at Wandsworth prison in London.

P: Mario Roatta, 58, Mussolini's chief of staff and head of secret police: sentenced to life imprisonment, but still at large after his sensational escape last March.

P:Pietro Caruso, Rome's notorious police chief: shot Sept. 22, 1944.

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