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Still, one case of complicity was brought to the attention of the court — that of Dr. Hans Globke, who, more than twenty-five yeago ago, was co-author of an infamous commentary on the Nuremberg Laws and, somewhat later, author of the brilliant idea of compelling all German Jews to take "Israel" or "Sarah" as a middle name, and who is today one of Adenauer's closest advisers.
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