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The Trial of the Germans: An Account of the Twenty-two Defendants before the
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The Trial of the Germans: An Account of the Twenty-two Defendants before the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg (Volume 1) Paperback - 1997

by Eugene Davidson

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University of Missouri. Used - Acceptable. paperback The item is fairly worn but still readable. Signs of wear include aesthetic issues such as scratches, worn covers, damaged binding. The item may have identifying markings on it or show other signs of previous use. May have page creases, creased spine, bent cover or markings inside. Packed with care, shipped promptly.
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On the night of October 15-16, 1946, the strokes of the bell tolling the hours in Nuremberg were being heard for the last time by eleven men lying in their cells in the Palace of Justice, the vast prison of the city that had been the center of the Nazi ceremonies celebrating the power and glory of the Party and its Fuehrer.

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Eugene Davidson, who lives in Santa Barbara, California, is on President Emeritus of the Conference on European Problems and former President of the Foundation for Foreign Affairs.