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The Nuremberg Trials

The Nazis and Their Crimes Against Humanity

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The Nuremberg Trials

By: Paul Roland
Narrated by: Dugald Bruce Lockhart
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The Nuremberg Trials were the most important criminal proceedings ever held. They established the principle that individuals will always be held responsible for their actions under international law, and brought closure to World War II, allowing the reconstruction of Europe to begin.

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World War II Wars & Conflicts History Military Law Americas United States
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Typical of Roland, he’s thorough, complete and expertly assembled - and readable. It’s not easy to listen to these truths but it feels the only fair thing to do for those who lost their lives for such idiotic and outrageously meaningless reasons by fringed bullies and cowards.

Not easy to listen to but fact-filled and thorough

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Very well informed of why this court evolved. This court needs to stay in place for the sake of humanity.

Eye Opening.

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Great book, and great for a good overview. Learned a lot, and was read well. Highly recommended.

Great book.

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a captivating narration of events that were both provocative and profound. this is an accurate retelling of events. and the foundational basis for what we is Humanity understand today constitutes war crimes as an understanding between All Nations.

captivating provocative profound

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I only wish it offered longer and more in-depth profile of the criminals, themselves.

An excellent and well researched summary of the Nuremberg Trials

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