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The anatomy of the Nuremberg trials, a personal memoir, Telford Taylor

Label
The anatomy of the Nuremberg trials, a personal memoir, Telford Taylor
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [679]-682) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The anatomy of the Nuremberg trials
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Telford Taylor
Sub title
a personal memoir
Summary
History of the Nuremberg war crimes trials by Telford Taylor, who became the American chief counsel
Table Of Contents
Nuremberg and the laws of war -- The Nuremberg ideas -- Justice Jackson takes over -- Establishing the court: the London Charter -- The defendants and the charges: Krupp and the German General Staff -- Berlin to Nuremberg -- Nuremberg: pretrial pains and problems -- On trial -- The Nuremberg War Crimes Community -- The SS and the general staff-high command -- Individual defendants, future trials, and criminal organizations -- The French and Soviet prosecutions -- The defendants: Goering and Hess -- The defendants: "Murderers' row" -- The defendants: bankers and admirals -- The defendants: the last nine -- The closing arguments -- The indicted organizations -- The defendants' last words -- The judgments of Solomons -- Judgement: law, crime, and punishment -- Epilogue and assessment

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