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US
/ˈnʊɹəmbɝɡ/
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NOUN
- a city in southeastern Germany; site of Allied trials of Nazi war criminals (1945-46)
How To Use Nuremberg In A Sentence
- Thimbles, scissars, needles, all of the coarsest kind, of Nuremberg manufacture; Nails, steels to strike fire; Sword-blades, of the kind, which I have already described, and which are in common use all over the Black countries to the east of the Fezzan trade. Travels in Nubia
- BENJAMIN FERENCZ, A CHIEF PROSECUTOR, NUREMBERG WAR CRIMES TRIAL: I would follow exactly the Nuremberg precedents. CNN Transcript Jun 30, 2004
- The tabernacled canopy over the tomb of S. Sebaldus in Nuremberg is a mixture of Gothic and classicizing details.
- Walsh points out that German propagandists and journalists were charged before the Nuremberg tribunal for similar complicity in the Nazi war crimes.
- Dave, if W. can get away with the same acts for which the Nuremberg Tribunals put Nazi leaders to death without being called a liar on the House floor, any Republican who disrespects President Obama is enabling a critical examination of all the Bushies and their criminal complicities. In Praise of Joe Wilson: What's Wrong with Calling Out Liars in Congress?
- Your deluded, vile, racist leaflets harken back to the awful days of the Reich's 'Nuremberg Laws'. Archive 2009-04-01
- And often as he failed he would not be overweary; and once, when he was staying at Nuremberg and tidings came from Venice that a certain Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works
- He was one of the heads of the Jewish Congregation in Nuremberg.
- He used the term imminent because that is the legal requirement in the UN Charter, to which the US is a signatory and which is based upon the Nuremberg Charter established at the end of the Second World War. White House Lied About Iraqi Yellowcake Buy, But That's Not the Biggest Scandal
- Nuns are also shown in the margins of initials, like in the birth of Mary in the Nuremberg gradual, where a kneeling habited figure venerates the newborn child. 152 Another nun in a Strasbourg processional observes Christ washing the feet of an apostle. Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany