- Major-General Iona
Timofeevich Nikitchenko (Russian: Иона Тимофеевич Никитченко; 28 June 1895 – 22
April 1967) was a
Russian judge who
served on the Supreme...
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Nikolai Stepanovich Nikitchenko (Russian: Николай Степанович Никитченко; 17
December 1901 – 1
April 1975) was a
Soviet Army
major general. A Russian,...
- guilty –
though that was
strongly contested by
Francis Biddle and Iona
Nikitchenko.
Along with
Raphael Lemkin (the
Academic who
devised the term "genocide"...
- trial, the
Soviet Union initially appointed as
chief prosecutor Iona
Nikitchenko, who had
presided over the
Moscow trials, but he was made a
judge and...
-
negotiates with
Allied representatives Sir
David Maxwell-Fyfe,
General Iona
Nikitchenko and
Henri Donnedieu de
Vabres to
ensure a
unified prosecution. Jackson...
- John
Parker (alternate)
France Henri de
Vabres (judge)
Robert Falco (alternate)
Soviet Union Iona
Nikitchenko (judge)
Alexander Volchkov (alternate)...
- 18 July 1947. The
Soviet member of the tribunal, Major-General Iona
Nikitchenko,
filed a do****ent
recording his
dissent of Hess's sentence; he felt the...
- parti****ting in the
international commission. As
described by Iona
Nikitchenko, one of the
judges and a
military magistrate having been
involved in...
-
Russian judges at Nuremberg, left to right:
Alexander Volchkov, Iona
Nikitchenko.
British judge,
Norman Birkett sat at
extreme right Judge of the International...
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Turgenev Street to
Dzhokhar Dudayev Street. In May 2023
Poltava renamed Nikitchenko Street in
honor of
Dzhokhar Dudayev.
Dzhokhar Dudayev Monument in Vilnius...