Author: G. M. Gilbert
Publisher: Da Capo Pre
Keywords: diary, nuremberg
Number of Pages: 488
Published: 1995-08-21
List price: $20.00
ISBN-10: 0306806614
ISBN-13: 9780306806612

In August 1945 Great Britain, France, the USSR, and the United States established a tribunal at Nuremberg to try military and civilian leaders of the Nazi regime. G. M. Gilbert, the prison psychologist, had an unrivaled firsthand opportunity to watch and question the Nazi war criminals. With scientific dispassion he encouraged Göering, Speer, Hess, Ribbentrop, Frank, Jodl, Keitel, Streicher, and the others to reveal their innermost thoughts. In the process Gilbert exposed what motivated them to create the distorted Aryan utopia and the nightmarish worlds of Auschwitz, Dachau, and Buchenwald.

Author: David Irving
Publisher: Focal Point Publications
Keywords: battle, last, nuremberg
Number of Pages: 377
Published: 1996-10-01
List price: $45.00
ISBN-10: 1872197167
ISBN-13: 9781872197166

Author: Robert E Conot
Publisher: Basic Books
Keywords: nuremberg, justice
Number of Pages: 230
Published: 1993-01-28
List price: $18.95
ISBN-10: 0881840327
ISBN-13: 9780881840322

Here, for the first time in one volume, is the full story of crimes committed by the Nazi leaders and of the trials in which they were brought to judgement. Conot reconstructs in a single absorbing narrative not only the events at Nuremburg but the offenses with which the accused were charged. He brilliantly characterizes each of the twenty-one defendants, vividly presenting each case and inspecting carefully the process of indictment, prosecution, defense and sentencing.

Author: Leon Goldensohn
Publisher: Vintage
Keywords: interviews, nuremberg
Number of Pages: 528
Published: 2005-10-25
List price: $17.95
ISBN-10: 1400030439
ISBN-13: 9781400030439

During the Nuremberg trials, Dr. Leon Goldensohn–a psychiatrist for the U.S. Army–monitored the mental health of two dozen German leaders charged with carrying out genocide. These recorded conversations have gone largely unexamined for more than fifty years, until Robert Gellately–one of the premier historians of Nazi Germany–made them available to the public in this remarkable collection.Here are interviews with the likes of Hans Frank, Hermann Goering, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, and Joachim von Ribbentrop–the highest ranking Nazi officials in the Nuremberg jails. Here too are interviews

Author: Mark Turley
Publisher: Vandal Publications
Keywords: nineveh, nuremberg
Number of Pages: 196
Published: 2008-09-27
List price: $14.95
ISBN-10: 095598100X
ISBN-13: 9780955981005

The early 21st century is a time of uncertainty. The American led global order, which rose from the ashes of World War Two, is beginning to crumble. With Russia, China and the European Union all threatening American domination, upheaval, in some form, is certain. Conflict is inevitable. In ’From Nuremberg to Nineveh’, Mark Turley goes back to the launch-pad of the American era, the Nuremberg Trial, in which the great evil of Nazism was defeated, the ideals of Liberal democracy were championed and political correctness was born. Stripping away the layers of propaganda, this thorough

Author: Eugene Davidson
Publisher: University of Missouri
Keywords: fallacy, nuremberg
Number of Pages: 352
Published: 1998-10-20
List price: $29.95
ISBN-10: 0826212018
ISBN-13: 9780826212016

Available for the first time in paperback, The Nuremberg Fallacy examines the inherent shortcomings of the Nuremberg "rules of war" and the War Crimes Tribunal’s impossible expectations. In 1946, the Tribunal declared all aggressive war, war crimes, and crimes against humanity illegal. Yet the period since World War II has witnessed an unprecedented number of armed conflicts. In light of recent crises, including those in Rwanda, Bosnia and Serbia, and the Middle East, it is clear that the issues explored in The Nuremberg Fallacy are as relevant today as they were at the time of the book

Author: Joseph E. Persico
Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Keywords: trial, infamy, nuremberg
Number of Pages: 560
Published: 1995-08-01
List price: $17.00
ISBN-10: 014016622X
ISBN-13: 9780140166224

The Nuremburg trials remain, after nearly a half a century, the benchmark for judging international crimes. Using new sources--ground-breaking research in the papers of the Nuremburg prison psychiatrist and commandant, the letters and journals of the prisoners, and accounts of the judges and prosecutors as they struggled through each day making compromises and steeling their convictions--Joseph Persico retells the story of Nuremburg, combining sweeping history with psychological insight. Here are brilliant, chilling portraits of the Nazi warlords and riveting descriptions of the tensions betwe
  
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