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Nuremberg James Owen

Nuremberg von James Owen

Nuremberg James Owen


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Zusammenfassung

Between November 1945 and October 1946, 21 Nazi leaders took the stand in Nuremberg. They had committed atrocities that had appalled the world and, at an unprecedented international tribunal, the world was determined to see justice done. Nuremberg: Evil on Trial is the inside view of 'the greatest trial in history'.

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Nuremberg: Evil on Trial James Owen

The end of the Second World War presented the Allies - Britain, France, Russia and the United States - with a very large and contentious problem. What to do with the surviving members of a regime that had brought death and misery to millions? Their solution - to place them on trial - was both novel and historic, and has influenced principles of justice now being applied in Yugoslav and Rwandan war crimes cases, as well as in Saddam Hussein's courtroom. Nuremberg: Evil on Trial relates its dramatic events through a judicious selection of the actual words spoken by the prosecutors, the judges, and the defendants, including Hermann Goering and Rudolf Hess, and offers authentic insight into the workings of the Nazi state, the mind-set of its rulers, and the momentous decisions they made. This penetrating account raises issues as vital now as they were sixty years ago.

Nuremberg Bewertungen

'Lucidly written and ingeniously argued' -- SUNDAY TIMES on A SERPENT IN EDEN 'A fascinating book written with exemplary thoroughness' -- William Boyd, DAILY TELEGRAPH, on A SERPENT IN EDEN 'Extremely enjoyable and deeply engrossing' -- SUNDAY TELEGRAPH on A SERPENT IN EDEN 'An extraordinary anthology' -- SUNDAY TIMES on THE VOICE OF WAR

Über James Owen

James Owen was born in London in 1969. He studied Modern History at Oxford University. His previous books are A Serpent in Eden (Little, Brown, 2005) - shortlisted for the 2005 CWA Golden Dagger (non-fiction), and The Voice of War: The Second World War Told By Those Who Fought It, with Guy Walters (Viking, 2004). He writes regularly for The Times, the Telegraph and the Financial Times. He lives in Rome with his sculptor wife.

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Nuremberg: Evil on Trial James Owen
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