posted on Aug, 7 2003 @ 03:23 PM
More than one million pages of documents from the Nuremberg trials of Nazi war criminals available on the Internet.
A project run by Harvard Law School to archive all the documents from the Nuremberg trials has been stalled due to a lack of funding. The money ran
out in June.
Harvard Law School librarian, Harry Martin, said that the archiving of all the documents from the trials could take up to a decade to complete and
cost US$7 million. "Every generation needs to learn the lessons of history for themselves..."
The documents are made up of 1.03 million non indexed pages, and so far Harvard has archived 7,000 pages on their Nuremberg website. The website was
initially created due to the fact that at 50 years of age, the paper documents were becoming fragile.
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