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In 'The Nuremberg Trials: Complete Tribunal Proceedings (V. 2),' readers are given a meticulous account of the pivotal judicial process that shaped postwar international law. The book captures an in-depth compilation of the initial tribunal proceedings from 14 to 30 November 1945. The author, listed as the International Military Tribunal, presents an unadorned narrative that is at once granular in detail and sweeping in scope. Within its pages, the text adheres to a strictly documentarian style, providing a faithful transcription of records devoid of dramatization, which situates it squarely…mehr

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In 'The Nuremberg Trials: Complete Tribunal Proceedings (V. 2),' readers are given a meticulous account of the pivotal judicial process that shaped postwar international law. The book captures an in-depth compilation of the initial tribunal proceedings from 14 to 30 November 1945. The author, listed as the International Military Tribunal, presents an unadorned narrative that is at once granular in detail and sweeping in scope. Within its pages, the text adheres to a strictly documentarian style, providing a faithful transcription of records devoid of dramatization, which situates it squarely within the tradition of legal reportage and the broader context of historiographical works on World War II and the Holocaust. The precise recounting of verbal exchanges, motions, and testimonies aligns with contemporaneous protocols of military legal proceedings, shedding light on thecoup de théâtre where law met the atrocities of war on an unprecedented scale. The International Military Tribunal, representing a coalition of Allied powers, was responsible for assembling the historic record presented in this volume. The book was born out of an exigent need to confront the unprecedented crimes committed during the Nazi regime, an endeavor that also marked a foundational move towards establishing a permanent international court. The meticulous nature of the tribunal's members transpired into their documentation, as they sought to provide a detailed and accessible resource for understanding the gravity of the charges and the legal framework within which the accused were tried. The resulting text bears witness to the Tribunal's rigorous attempt at achieving justice, penned at a time when the world was reeling from the revelations of state-sponsored atrocity and grappling with the moral imperatives of accountability. This volume serves as an essential resource for historians, legal scholars, students of international relations, and anyone vested in the jurisprudence of crimes against humanity. Its unflinching portrayal of the judicial process affords a sobering insight into the intricate mechanics of international law and its role in the aftermath of war. 'The Nuremberg Trials: Complete Tribunal Proceedings (V. 2)' is not just a transcript of a past event; it is a testament to the human capacity for moral reckoning and the relentless pursuit of justice in the face of unspeakable crimes. Scholars and serious readers alike will find it a formidable addition to their collections, challenging them to ponder the delicate balance of justice and history.

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