Reassessing the Nuremberg military tribunals : transitional justice, trial narratives, and historiography / ed. by Kim C. Priemel and Alexa Stiller

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Other Authors:Priemel, Kim Christian (Editor)
Stiller, Alexa (Other)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:New York, NY [u.a.] : Berghahn Books, 2012
Edition:1. publ
Series:Studies on war and genocide 16
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Table of Contents
Foreword Michael R. Marrus
Introduction.Nuremberg's narratives : revising the legacy of the "subsequent trials" Kim C. Priemel and Alexa Stiller
Introduction :Nuremberg's narratives. Revising the legacy of the "subsequent trials" Kim C. Priemel,
Thetrials of Robert Kempner. From stateless immigrant to prosecutor of the foreign office Dirk Pöppmann
Ajudge, a prosecutor, and a mass murderer. Courtroom dynamics in the SS-Einsatzgruppen Trial Hilary Earl
Victims, witnesses, and the ethical legacy of the Nuremberg Medical Trial Paul Weindling
Semantics of extermination. The use of the new term of genocide in the Nuremberg Trials and the genesis of a master narrative Alexa Stiller
TheSS as the "alibi of a nation"? Narrative continuities from the Nuremberg Trials to the 1960s Jan Erik Schulte
Tales of totalitarianism. Conflicting narratives in the industrialist cases at Nuremberg Kim C. Priemel
From clean hands to Vernichtungskrieg. How the High Command Case shaped the image of the Wehrmacht Valerie Hébert
Thepower of images. Real and fictional roles of atrocity film footage at Nuremberg Ulrike Weckel
Thefate of Nuremberg. The legacy and impact of the subsequent Nuremberg Trials in postwar Germany Devin O. Pendas
From IMT to NMT. The emergence of a jurisprudence of atrocity Lawrence Douglas.
The trials of Robert Kempner : from stateless immigrant to prosecutor of the foreign office Dirk Pöppmann
A judge, a prosecutor and a mass murderer : courtroom dynamics in the SS-Einsatzgruppen trial Hilary Earl
Victims, witnesses and the ethical legacy of the Nuremberg medical trial Paul Weindling
Semantics of extermination : the use of the new term of genocide in the Nuremberg trials and the genesis of a master narrative Alexa Stiller
The SS as the 'alibi of a nation'? : Narrative continuities from the Nuremberg Trials to the 1960s Jan Erik Schulte
Tales of totalitarianism : conflicting narratives in the industrialist cases at Nuremberg Kim C. Priemel
From clean hands to Vernichtungskrieg : how the high command case shaped the image of the Wehrmacht Valerie Hébert
The power of images : real and fictional roles of atrocity film footage at Nuremberg Ulrike Weckel
The fate of Nuremberg : the legacy and impact of the subsequent Nuremberg Trials in postwar Germany Devin O. Pendas
From IMT to NMT : the emergence of a jurisprudence of atrocity Lawrence Douglas.