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Reassessing the Nuremberg Military Tribunals : transitional justice, trial narratives, and historiography / edited by Kim C. Priemel and Alexa Stiller.

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    Series
    Studies on war and genocide ; v. 16
    War and genocide ; v. 16.
    Format
    Book
    Published
    New York : Berghahn Books, 2012
    Locale
    Germany
    Nuremberg
    Contents
    Introduction. Nuremberg's narratives : revising the legacy of the "subsequent trials" / Kim C. Priemel and Alexa Stiller
    The trials of Robert Kempner : from stateless immigrant to prosecutor of the foreign office / Dirk Pöppmann
    A judge, a prosecutor and a mass murderer : courtroom dynamics in the SS-Einsatzgruppen trial / Hilary Earl
    Victims, witnesses and the ethical legacy of the Nuremberg medical trial / Paul Weindling
    Semantics of extermination : the use of the new term of genocide in the Nuremberg trials and the genesis of a master narrative / Alexa Stiller
    The SS as the 'alibi of a nation'? : Narrative continuities from the Nuremberg Trials to the 1960s / Jan Erik Schulte
    Tales of totalitarianism : conflicting narratives in the industrialist cases at Nuremberg / Kim C. Priemel
    From clean hands to Vernichtungskrieg : how the high command case shaped the image of the Wehrmacht / Valerie Hébert
    The power of images : real and fictional roles of atrocity film footage at Nuremberg / Ulrike Weckel
    The fate of Nuremberg : the legacy and impact of the subsequent Nuremberg Trials in postwar Germany / Devin O. Pendas
    From IMT to NMT : the emergence of a jurisprudence of atrocity / Lawrence Douglas.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Priemel, Kim Christian, 1977-
    Stiller, Alexa, 1975-
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (p. [296]-305) and index.
    Introduction. Nuremberg's narratives : revising the legacy of the "subsequent trials" / Kim C. Priemel and Alexa Stiller -- The trials of Robert Kempner : from stateless immigrant to prosecutor of the foreign office / Dirk Pöppmann -- A judge, a prosecutor and a mass murderer : courtroom dynamics in the SS-Einsatzgruppen trial / Hilary Earl -- Victims, witnesses and the ethical legacy of the Nuremberg medical trial / Paul Weindling -- Semantics of extermination : the use of the new term of genocide in the Nuremberg trials and the genesis of a master narrative / Alexa Stiller -- The SS as the 'alibi of a nation'? : Narrative continuities from the Nuremberg Trials to the 1960s / Jan Erik Schulte -- Tales of totalitarianism : conflicting narratives in the industrialist cases at Nuremberg / Kim C. Priemel -- From clean hands to Vernichtungskrieg : how the high command case shaped the image of the Wehrmacht / Valerie Hébert -- The power of images : real and fictional roles of atrocity film footage at Nuremberg / Ulrike Weckel -- The fate of Nuremberg : the legacy and impact of the subsequent Nuremberg Trials in postwar Germany / Devin O. Pendas -- From IMT to NMT : the emergence of a jurisprudence of atrocity / Lawrence Douglas.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780857455307
    0857455303 (hbk.)
    9780857455321 (ebk.)
    085745532X (ebk.)
    Additional Form
    Electronic version(s) available internally at USHMM.
    Physical Description
    xii, 321 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

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