war crime trials

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Quiet neighbors

prosecuting Nazi war criminals in America
1984
Tells how Nazi war criminals emigrated to America under assumed identities and now live quiet, prosperous lives among us.

Letters from Nuremberg

my father's narrative of a quest for justice
2007
Presents a comprehensive collection of letters written by the author's father, Thomas J. Dodd, who served as one of the U.S. prosecutors at the 1945 Nuremberg trial.

Wolfsangel

a German city on trial, 1945-48
2000

Justice, not vengeance

1989
A biography of the "Nazi hunter" who brought many war criminals to justice after World War II.

QB VII

1972
In Queen's Bench Courtroom Number Seven, the renowned surgeon Sir Adam Kelno stands accused of having been a sadistic doctor in a World War II concentration camp.

War crimes and justice

a reference handbook
2002
A reference guide to war crimes that provides a historical overview of war crimes throughout the world, a chronology of events, legislation, and movements, biographies of activists, advocates, and legislators, and a directory of organizations and agencies.

The Nuremberg Trials

Opposing viewpoints series
2002

Justice at Nuremberg

1984
Drawing on the documents in the National Archives, the papers of key figures, and numerous interviews, this comprehensive study recounts the public trial, the behind-the-scenes maneuverings, and the major personalities of the unique, complex trial.

Letters from Nuremberg

my father's narrative of a quest for justice
2008
The senior U.S. senator from Connecticut provides an insider's glimpse of the Nuremberg trials, based on the letters of his father, a prosecutor at the trials, to his mother, offering important insights into the daily events in the courtroom.

The reader

1997
Translation of a German novel about the erotic awakening of fifteen-year-old Michael Berg who engages in a secret affair with a mysterious older woman.

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