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On Sept. 25, 1945, Thomas Dodd, who was the second in command on the American prosecution team at Nuremberg, made the following observation in which he claimed that three out of four interrogators at Nuremberg were jewish:
>“You know how I have despised anti-semitism. You know how strongly I feel toward those who preach intolerance of any kind. With that knowledge — you will understand when I tell you that this staff is about seventy-five percent jewish. Now my point is that the jews should stay away from this trial — for their own sake. For — mark this well — the charge ‘a war for the jews’ is still being made and in the post-war years it will be made again and again. The too large percentage of jewish men and women here will be cited as proof of this charge. Sometimes it seems that the jews will never learn about these things. They seem intent on bringing new difficulties down on their own heads. I do not like to write about this matter — it is distasteful to me — but I am disturbed about it. They are pushing and crowding and competing with each other and with everyone else.”
Though perl had lots of German blood on his hands, he was nevertheless allowed by the Americans to serve as a prosecutor at the Nuremberg War trials. Another jew of note at the Nuremberg war crimes trials was richard w. sonnenfeldt. He was the chief interpreter for American prosecutors such as perl. He “interrogated” some of the most notorious Nazi leaders of World War II and died in 2009, age 86, at his home in Port Washington, N.Y.
The Presiding Judge at Nuremberg was also — coincidence? — a jew. His name was a.h. rosenfeld and he was a colonel in the American army. Col. rosenfeld cheerfully admitted to torturing German prisoners of war as a matter of policy.
>“We couldn’t have made those birds talk otherwise,” he remarked cynically. “It was a trick, and it worked like a charm.”