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The road to Nuremberg

Author: Bradley F Smith
Publisher: New York : Basic Books, ©1981.
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Years after the event, the Nuremberg trials remain the most important (and controversial) international legal assault ever launched against aggression and atrocities. Yet, until recently, the full story behind the decision to go to Nuremberg could not be told because the essential documentation was unavailable. Now, this book provides the first authoritative account of how the Allies finally agreed to try the  Read more...
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Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Smith, Bradley F.
Road to Nuremberg.
New York : Basic Books, c1981
(OCoLC)644276028
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Bradley F Smith
ISBN: 0465070566 9780465070565
OCLC Number: 7381110
Notes: Includes index.
Description: 303 p. ; 22 cm.
Contents: The great German War on the Potomac, August-September 1944 --
Genesis of a trial plan --
Marching to nowhere --
From Malmedy to consensus --
From Yalta to London and Warm Springs --
Setting the stage --
Conclusion.
Responsibility: Bradley F. Smith.

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Years after the event, the Nuremberg trials remain the most important (and controversial) international legal assault ever launched against aggression and atrocities. Yet, until recently, the full story behind the decision to go to Nuremberg could not be told because the essential documentation was unavailable. Now, this book provides the first authoritative account of how the Allies finally agreed to try the surviving Nazi leaders under international law, rather than summarily shoot them without trial.

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