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The Anatomy of the Nuremberg Trials: A Personal Memoir
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List price:$29.992 The Nuremberg Ideas
3 Justice Jackson Takes Over
4 Establishing the Court: The London Charter
5 The Defendants and the Charges: Krupp and the German General Staff
6 Berlin to Nuremberg
7 Nuremberg: Pretrial Pains and Problems
8 On Trial
9 The Nuremberg War Crimes Community
10 The SS and the General Staff--High Command
11 Individual Defendants, Future Trials, and Criminal Organizations
12 The French and Soviet Prosecutions
13 The Defendants: Goering and Hess
14 The Defendants: "Murderers' Row"
15 The Defendants: Bankers and Admirals
16 The Defendants: The Last Nine
17 The Closing Arguments
18 The Indicted Organizations
19 The Defendants' Last Words
20 The Judgments of Solomons
21 Judgment: Law, Crime, and Punishment Taylor describes personal vendettas among the Allied representatives and the negotiations that preceded the handing down of sentences. The revelations have not lost their power over the decades: The chamber is reduced to silence when an SS officer recounts impassively that his troops rounded up and killed 90,000 Jews, and panic overcomes the head of the German State Bank as it becomes clear that he knew his institution was receiving jewels and other valuables taken from the bodies of concentration camp inmates.
2 The Nuremberg Ideas
3 Justice Jackson Takes Over
4 Establishing the Court: The London Charter
5 The Defendants and the Charges: Krupp and the German General Staff
6 Berlin to Nuremberg
7 Nuremberg: Pretrial Pains and Problems
8 On Trial
9 The Nuremberg War Crimes Community
10 The SS and the General Staff--High Command
11 Individual Defendants, Future Trials, and Criminal Organizations
12 The French and Soviet Prosecutions
13 The Defendants: Goering and Hess
14 The Defendants: "Murderers' Row"
15 The Defendants: Bankers and Admirals
16 The Defendants: The Last Nine
17 The Closing Arguments
18 The Indicted Organizations
19 The Defendants' Last Words
20 The Judgments of Solomons
21 Judgment: Law, Crime, and Punishment Taylor describes personal vendettas among the Allied representatives and the negotiations that preceded the handing down of sentences. The revelations have not lost their power over the decades: The chamber is reduced to silence when an SS officer recounts impassively that his troops rounded up and killed 90,000 Jews, and panic overcomes the head of the German State Bank as it becomes clear that he knew his institution was receiving jewels and other valuables taken from the bodies of concentration camp inmates.
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