Nazi Crimes and the Law
Herausgeber: Stoltzfus, Nathan
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This book examines the use of national and international law to prosecute Nazi crimes.
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This book examines the use of national and international law to prosecute Nazi crimes.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 543g
- ISBN-13: 9780521899741
- ISBN-10: 0521899745
- Artikelnr.: 24926895
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 543g
- ISBN-13: 9780521899741
- ISBN-10: 0521899745
- Artikelnr.: 24926895
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. German law and Nazi crimes Henry Friedlander; 2. The setting and
significance of the Nuremberg trials: a historian's perspective Gerhard
Weinberg; 3. The American military commission trials of 1945 Patricia
Heberer; 4. Punishing the excess: sadism, bureaucratized atrocity, and the
US army concentration camp trials, 1945-7 Michael Bryant; 5. Perceptions
and suppression of Nazi crimes by the postwar German judiciary Joachim
Perels; 6. Getting away with murder: the Taubner case Dick de Mildt; 7.
Cold war pressures and the German prosecution of Wehmacht war crimes: the
case of Cephalonia, 1943 Natha Stotzfus; 8. The trials of Nazi war
criminals in Austria Wilfried R. Garscha; 9. The German-German rivalry and
the prosecution of Nazi war criminals during the cold war, 1958-65 Annette
Weinke; 10. History in the courthouse: the presentation of World War II
crimes in US courts 50 years later Elizabeth B. White; 11. Law, history,
and Holocaust denial in the courtroom: the Zundel and Irving cases
Christopher R. Browning.
significance of the Nuremberg trials: a historian's perspective Gerhard
Weinberg; 3. The American military commission trials of 1945 Patricia
Heberer; 4. Punishing the excess: sadism, bureaucratized atrocity, and the
US army concentration camp trials, 1945-7 Michael Bryant; 5. Perceptions
and suppression of Nazi crimes by the postwar German judiciary Joachim
Perels; 6. Getting away with murder: the Taubner case Dick de Mildt; 7.
Cold war pressures and the German prosecution of Wehmacht war crimes: the
case of Cephalonia, 1943 Natha Stotzfus; 8. The trials of Nazi war
criminals in Austria Wilfried R. Garscha; 9. The German-German rivalry and
the prosecution of Nazi war criminals during the cold war, 1958-65 Annette
Weinke; 10. History in the courthouse: the presentation of World War II
crimes in US courts 50 years later Elizabeth B. White; 11. Law, history,
and Holocaust denial in the courtroom: the Zundel and Irving cases
Christopher R. Browning.
1. German law and Nazi crimes Henry Friedlander; 2. The setting and
significance of the Nuremberg trials: a historian's perspective Gerhard
Weinberg; 3. The American military commission trials of 1945 Patricia
Heberer; 4. Punishing the excess: sadism, bureaucratized atrocity, and the
US army concentration camp trials, 1945-7 Michael Bryant; 5. Perceptions
and suppression of Nazi crimes by the postwar German judiciary Joachim
Perels; 6. Getting away with murder: the Taubner case Dick de Mildt; 7.
Cold war pressures and the German prosecution of Wehmacht war crimes: the
case of Cephalonia, 1943 Natha Stotzfus; 8. The trials of Nazi war
criminals in Austria Wilfried R. Garscha; 9. The German-German rivalry and
the prosecution of Nazi war criminals during the cold war, 1958-65 Annette
Weinke; 10. History in the courthouse: the presentation of World War II
crimes in US courts 50 years later Elizabeth B. White; 11. Law, history,
and Holocaust denial in the courtroom: the Zundel and Irving cases
Christopher R. Browning.
significance of the Nuremberg trials: a historian's perspective Gerhard
Weinberg; 3. The American military commission trials of 1945 Patricia
Heberer; 4. Punishing the excess: sadism, bureaucratized atrocity, and the
US army concentration camp trials, 1945-7 Michael Bryant; 5. Perceptions
and suppression of Nazi crimes by the postwar German judiciary Joachim
Perels; 6. Getting away with murder: the Taubner case Dick de Mildt; 7.
Cold war pressures and the German prosecution of Wehmacht war crimes: the
case of Cephalonia, 1943 Natha Stotzfus; 8. The trials of Nazi war
criminals in Austria Wilfried R. Garscha; 9. The German-German rivalry and
the prosecution of Nazi war criminals during the cold war, 1958-65 Annette
Weinke; 10. History in the courthouse: the presentation of World War II
crimes in US courts 50 years later Elizabeth B. White; 11. Law, history,
and Holocaust denial in the courtroom: the Zundel and Irving cases
Christopher R. Browning.