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Atrocities on Trial: Historical Perspectives on the Politics of Prosecuting War Crimes

By: Patricia Heberer; Jürgen Matthäus | Book details

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Contents
Foreword
     MICHAEL R. MARRUSix
Introduction
War Crimes Trials and the Historianxiii
Part I. Precedents in Punishment
The Lessons of Leipzig
Punishing German War Criminals after the First World War3
     JÜRGEN MATTHÄUS
Early Postwar Justice in the American Zone The “Hadamar Murder Factory” Trial25
     PATRICIA HEBERER
U.S. Army War Crimes Trials in Germany, 1945–194749
     LISA YAVNAI
Part II. Allied Courts and German Crimes in the Context of Nuremberg
Law and Politics in the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials, 1946–194975
     JONATHAN FRIEDMAN
The Nuremberg Doctors' Trial and the Limitations of Context103
     MICHAEL R. MARRUS
“The Scars of Ravensbrück” Medical Experiments and British War Crimes Policy, 1945–1950123
     ULF SCHMIDT

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