The Nuremberg Trial by Ann Tusa
A clear, narrative account of the post‑World War II tribunal that prosecuted Nazi leaders, reconstructing courtroom drama, key personalities, and the evidentiary and legal strategies used to establish crimes against humanity. Combining meticulous documentary detail with accessible prose, the book explains how the prosecution organized mountains of documentary and testimonial evidence, the defenses mounted by accused officials, and the wider political and moral questions raised by creating international law and assigning individual responsibility for state crimes. It also reflects on the trial’s legacy for justice, historical memory, and the development of international criminal jurisprudence.
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