Tyranny on Trial: The Trial of the Major German War Criminals at the End of the World War II at Nuremberg Germany 1945-1946
Editorial Reviews
The New York Times Book Review September 12, 1954 Vol. LIX - No. 37
CRIMES, INCREDIBLE AND UNBELIEVABLE Tyranny on Trial: The Evidence at Nuremberg. By Whitney R. Harris. Illustrated. 607 pp. Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press. By Saul K. Padover. This is one of those books that are heart-rending to read and perilous to ignore... Solidly documented, it is probably the first complete historical and legal analysis of the Nuremberg trial and, in view of the nature of the subject, should be considered a book of enduring importance.
For this revised edition, Harris has added a new section on justice after Nuremberg, bringing the precedent of Nuremberg through the intervening years to the adoption of the permanent International Criminal Court with the Rome Treaty of 1998.
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Hardcover
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Book Description
First published by Southern Methodist Press in 1954. Tyranny on Trial relates the full story of the historic Nuremberg Trial. In this classic work, now in revised and expanded edition, Whitney R. Harris presents indisputable evidence of the horrific crimes of Adolph Hitler and Nazism, and irrefutable proof of the realities of the Holocaust.
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
Tyranny on Trial: The Trial of the Major German War Criminals at the End of the World War II at Nuremberg Germany 1945-1946
Tyranny on Trial: The Trial of the Major German War Criminals at the End of the World War II at Nuremberg Germany 1945-1946,Whitney R. Harris,Southern Methodist University Press,0870744372,20th century,General,History,History - Military / War,International,Legal History,Military,Military - World War II,Nuremberg Trial of Major Germa,Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946,War crimes,POLITICS & GOVERNMENT,World history: Second World War
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