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Nuremberg: Infamy on Trial
Nuremberg Infamy on Trial
Author: Joseph E. Persico
Published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the beginning of the Nuremberg trials, and drawing upon hitherto unseen first-hand accounts and prison documents, a re-creation of the trials, providing character portraits of the 21 Nazi leaders on trial, and insights into the motives, and political agendas of those who sought to condemn them.
ISBN-13: 9780850319293
ISBN-10: 0850319293
Pages: 528
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Publisher: Allison & Busby
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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stopstoregirl avatar reviewed Nuremberg: Infamy on Trial on + 14 more book reviews
This narrative account of the trials made this book an easy read while providing a valuable understanding of the trial and this important aspect of modern history. I would highly recommend this book.
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Wonderful account of the events that led up to the trials and the trial itself. It will give you quite insight into the actual players. Persico is a prolific writer and I had the pleasure of attending a lecture that he gave at the Robert Jackson Center (the head proscecutor from the US at the trials) in my home town. Great history lesson!
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JOSEPH PERSICO RETELLS THE STORY OF NUREMBERG COMBINING SWEEPING HISTORY WITH PSYCHOLOGICAL INSIGHT. HERE ARE BRILLIANT, CHILLING PORTRAITS OF THE NAZI WARLORDS AND RIVETING DESCRIPTIONS OF THE TENSIONS BETWEEN LAW AND VEGENANCE, BETWEEN EAST AND WEST, OF THE FRICTION ALREADY PRESENT IN THE EARLY STAGES OF THE COLD WAR.