Nazi crimes and the law / ed. by Nathan Stoltzfus; Henry Friedlander

Nazi crimes and the German law / Henry Friedlander -- The setting and significance of the Nuremberg trials : a historian's perspective / Gerhard L. Weinberg -- The American military commission trials of 1945 / Patricia Heberer -- Punishing the excess : sadism, bureaucratized atrocity, and the U...

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Other Authors:Stoltzfus, Nathan (Editor)
Friedlander, Henry (Other)
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Language:English
Published:Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press [u.a.], 2008
Cambridge ; New York, NY [u.a.], 2008
Edition:1. publ
Series:Publications of the German Historical Institute
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Nazi crimes and the German law Henry FriedlanderThe setting and significance of the Nuremberg trials : a historian's perspective / Gerhard L. Weinberg
Nazi crimes and the German law Henry Friedlander
The American military commission trials of 1945 Patricia Heberer
Punishing the excess : sadism, bureaucratized atrocity, and the U.S. Army concentration camp trials, 1945-1947 Michael S. Bryant
Perceptions and suppression of Nazi crimes by the postwar German judiciary Joachim Perels
Getting away with murder : the Täubner case Dick de Mildt
"A great achievement of German troops in mountain warfare" : Cold War pressures and the German prosecution of Wehrmacht war crimes in the case of Cephalonia, 1943 Nathan Stoltzfus
The trials of Nazi war criminals in Austria Winfried R. Garscha
The German-German rivalry and the prosecution of Nazi war criminals during the Cold War, 1958-1965 Annette Weinke
History in the courthouse : the presentation of World War II crimes in U.S. courts sixty years later Elizabeth B. White
Law, history, and holocaust denial in the courtroom : the Zündel and Irving cases Christopher R. Browning.
The setting and significance of the Nuremberg trials : a historian's perspective Gerhard L. Weinberg
The American military commission trials of 1945 Patricia Heberer
Punishing the excess : sadism, bureaucratized atrocity, and the U.S. Army concentration camp trials, 1945-1947 Michael S. Bryant
Perceptions and suppression of Nazi crimes by the postwar German judiciary Joachim Perels
Getting away with murder : the Täubner case Dick de Mildt
"A great achievement of German troops in mountain warfare" : Cold War pressures and the German prosecution of Wehrmacht war crimes in the case of Cephalonia, 1943 Nathan Stoltzfus
The trials of Nazi war criminals in Austria Winfried R. Garscha
The German-German rivalry and the prosecution of Nazi war criminals during the Cold War, 1958-1965 Annette Weinke
History in the courthouse : the presentation of World War II crimes in U.S. courts sixty years later Elizabeth B. White
Law, history, and holocaust denial in the courtroom : the Zündel and Irving cases Christopher R. Browning.