This ground-breaking comparative perspective on the subject of World War II war crimes and war justice focuses on American and German atrocities.
Introduction 1 War Crimes and the Law of War 2 Building a Case 3 A Town Brought to Trial 4 "Worms on the Ground" 5 Divided Counsel 6 Fed to the Lions 7 Germans as Victims 8 Posttrial Drama 9 Two Kinds of Justice? 10 Memory 11 August 4, 2003 Epilogue Bibliography Index
James J. Weingartner, PhD, is professor emeritus of history at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL.
Weingartner's book is not an ordinary historical account of war
crimes and their trials in the European Theater of Operations in WW
II. . . . For all students of WW II in Europe. Summing Up: Highly
recommended.
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