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Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, Volume 03 (of 11)

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Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, Volume 03 (of 11)

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Soviet judgment at Nuremberg : a new history of the international military tribunal after World War II
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ISBN: 9780199377947 9780199377930 9780199377954 Year: 2020 Publisher: New York Oxford University Press

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Organized in the immediate aftermath of World War Two by the victorious Allies, the Nuremberg Trials were intended to hold the Nazis to account for their crimes and to restore a sense of justice to a world devastated by violence. As Francine Hirsch reveals in this immersive, gripping, and ground-breaking book, a major piece of the Nuremberg story has routinely been omitted from standard accounts: the part the Soviet Union played in making the trials happen in the first place. Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg offers the first complete picture of the International Military Tribunal (IMT), including the many ironies brought to bear as the Soviets took their place among the countries of the prosecution in late 1945. Everyone knew that Stalin had allied with Hitler before the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941. The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact hung heavy over the courtroom, as did the suspicion that the Soviets had falsified evidence in an attempt to pin one of their own war crimes, the mass killing of Polish officers in the Katyn Forest, on the Nazis. Moreover, key members of the Soviet delegation, including the Soviet judge and chief prosecutor, had played critical roles in Stalin's infamous show trials of the 1930s. For the American prosecutor Robert H. Jackson and his colleagues in the British and French delegations, Soviet participation in the IMT undermined the credibility of the trials and indeed the moral righteousness of the Allied victory. Yet without the Soviets Nuremberg would never have taken place. Soviet jurists conceived of the legal framework that treated war as an international crime, giving the trials a legal basis. The Soviets had borne the brunt of the fighting against Germany, and their almost unimaginable suffering gave them moral authority. They would not be denied a place on the tribunal and moreover were determined to make the most of it. However, little went as the Soviets had planned. Stalin's efforts to steer the trials from afar backfired. Soviet war crimes were exposed in open court. As relations among the four countries of the prosecution foundered, Nuremberg turned from a court of justice to an early front of the Cold War. Hirsch's book provides a front-row seat in the Nuremberg courtroom, while also guiding readers behind the scenes to the meetings in which secrets were shared, strategies mapped, and alliances forged. Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg offers a startlingly new view of the IMT and a fresh perspective on the movement for international human rights that it helped launch.


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Women as war criminals : Gender, agency, and justice
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ISBN: 9781503613430 1503613437 Year: 2020 Publisher: Stanford, California Stanford Briefs, an imprint of Stanford University Press

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"Women war criminals are far more common than we think. From the Holocaust to ethnic cleansing in the Balkans to the Rwandan genocide, women have perpetrated heinous crimes. Few have been punished. Women who have committed war crimes go unnoticed because their very existence goes against our assumptions about war and about women. Biases that contend that women are peaceful and innocent prevent us from 'seeing' women as war criminals. They also work to prevent post-conflict justice systems from assigning women blame. We argue that women are just as capable as men in committing war crimes and crimes against humanity. They are also uniquely adept at using gender instrumentally to fight for better conditions and reduced sentences when war ends. We examine four legal cases to demonstrate this: the President (Biljana Plavšić), the Minister (Pauline Nyiramasuhuko), the Soldier (Lynndie England), and the Student (Hoda Muthana). The intersection of gender, the ideological commitment, age, race, nationality, religion, rank, and institutional membership of these women influenced their treatment by legal systems and their ability to mount a gendered defense of their actions. The political context and motivations of the courts that handled their cases also shaped the legal outcomes. Justice, ultimately, is not blind to gender"--


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La filière
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ISBN: 9782226437204 Year: 2020 Publisher: Paris : Albin Michel,

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"Membre convaincu du parti nazi dès 1923, aveuglément soutenu par son épouse Charlotte, nazie tout aussi fervente, Otto von Wächter a rapidement intégré l'élite hitlérienne, devenant notamment, après l'éclatement de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, gouverneur de Cracovie en Pologne, puis gouverneur du district de Galicie, dans l'ouest de l'Ukraine actuelle - deux territoires qui furent le théâtre de l'extermination des Juifs. En 1945, après la défaite du Reich, il parvient à fuir, se cache dans les Alpes autrichiennes avant de rejoindre Rome et le Vatican, qui abrite l'une des principales filières d'exfiltration des nazis vers l'Amérique du Sud. C'est là qu'il trouve la mort, en 1949, dans des circonstances pour le moins suspectes. Comment a-t-il pu se soustraire à la justice, de quelles complicités a-t-il bénéficié ? A-t-il été réduit au silence ? Intrigues politico-religieuses, espionnage, traque et vie cachée d'un criminel, décès énigmatique, dévotion filiale et passion amoureuse, secrets d'alcôve et trahisons : faisant la lumière sur le parcours incroyable d'un haut dignitaire nazi en fuite, l'enquête méticuleuse de Philippe Sands dresse un tableau saisissant de l'échiquier politique à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et à l'aube de la guerre froide."


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The Palmström syndrome : mass murder and motivation a study of reluctance
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ISBN: 9783631803974 Year: 2020 Publisher: New York : Peter Lang,

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"This book presents you with the background profiles of those mass exterminators of National Socialism who wound up in court. It pictures their 'route to crime' and explains why their court room profiles have always remained so controversial in the eyes of post-war observers and commentators. Both inside and outside academia, this controversy continuous to flare up every now and then. It invariably focusses on Hannah Arendt's famous thesis about the personality of Adolf Eichmann, Hitler's manager of mass destruction. We will take a closer look at the arguments involved in this 'debate' on the Banality of Evil and see how Arendt's interpretation of Eichmann relates to the perspectives of the post-war courts who tried other exterminators of Hitler's empire"--


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Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal, Nuremburg 14 November 1945-1 October 1946, Volume 08
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Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal, Nuremburg, 14 November 1945-1 October 1946, Volume 09
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