Jack W. Robbins (1919–2005) was a principal prosecutor for the United States in the Pohl Trial. The Pohl Trial was the fourth of twelve trials for war crimes the U.S. authorities held in Nuremberg, Germany, after the end of World War II. Robbins was the youngest and longest-surviving prosecutor for the trial.
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- Robbins' speech at the Robert H. Jackson Center on 6/7/04 in .WMA format
- Robbins Follows Jackson's Example In Nuremberg Prosecution
- Nazi Doctor Prosecutor To Speak At Center
- Robbins speaks for the Robert H. Jackson Center .WMV format
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