The Nuremberg TrialIn 1946, twenty-two leaders of Nazi Germany stood trial for war crimes, including the deaths of millions of innocent Holocaust victims. The Nuremberg Trials draws on a multiplicity of sources (including the minutes of the tribunal's closed deliberations on verdicts) to recreate brilliantly the proceedings and to offer a reasoned, often profound examination of the processes that created international law. |
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Användarrecension - ffifield - LibraryThingA classic book that describes how the major Nazi war criminals were apprehended, how the war tribunal was assembled, the testimony, and the verdict. Läs hela recensionen
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Användarrecension - cwhouston - LibraryThingI could not urge anyone enough to buy this book - an engrossing tale of the trials and the participants. I found the political and legal arguments concerning the moral authority of the court very ... Läs hela recensionen
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Acknowledgements | 11 |
Chapter Three | 33 |
Chapter Four | 50 |
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A War To Be Won: fighting the Second World War Williamson Murray,Allan Reed Millett Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 2009 |