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The Nuremberg Trials

  • The Nuremberg Trials
  • Titles

    • At Issue In History
    • [Opposing Viewpoints Series (Unnumbered)]
  • Attribution

    Mitchell Bard, book editor
  • Publication Details

    Book, Greenhaven Press, 2002
  • Availability

    LOCATIONCALL #STATUS
     REFERENCE (MAIN)  KZ1176 .N87 2002  AVAILABLE

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  • Description

    In trying 22 of the highest Nazi officials at Nuremberg, the Allies established that this was not an acceptable defense and that war crimes would not go unpunished. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
  • Author

  • Subject

  • Contents

    • Foreword
    • Introduction
    • 1. Decision to try the Nazis - - Bringing Nazis to justice / Robert E. Conot ; Creation of the tribunal and the law behind it / Court TV ; Defining crimes against humanity / Encyclopedia of the Holocaust ; Four powers, four opinions on procedure / Ann Tusa & John Tusa ; Chief prosecutor’s opening speech / Robert Jackson
    • 2. Was the Nuremberg trial just?
    • Just trial / Charles E. Wyzanski Jr. ; Victors’ justice? / Michael Biddiss ; Rights of the accused were protected at Nuremberg / Benjamin B. Ferencz ; Measure of justice / Neal Sher
    • 3. Witnesses to history
    • Behind the scenes at Nuremberg / Seymour Peyser ; Prosecutor’s view / Drexel Sprecher ; Hangman of Nuremberg / Jon Marcus
  • ISBN

    • 0737710578
    • 0737710586
    • 0737710756
    • 0737710764
    • 9780737710571
    • 9780737710588
    • 9780737710755
    • 9780737710762
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