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I've added a specific reference that clarifies these cases and King's role. As you suggest, and King confirms, Guberian was never tried. King appears to have been mistaken about von Brauchitsch's trial; perhaps I'll write King about that. You are also correct that the article needs to make better distinctions between the different trials. Perhaps I'll get to that another day.Easchiff11:46, 13 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]