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Tyranny on Trial: The Trial of the Major German War Criminals at the End of the World War II at Nuremberg Germany 1945-1946 (Revised Edition) Soft cover - 1999

by Whitney Harris

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635 Pages. Revised Edition.This very in-depth book regarding the war crime tribunals at Nuremberg after World War II is in Like-New condition with only two small smudges on the closed book's right side page edge, otherwise, there are no worn areas, no extraneous markings and all is thus in a very well-preserved condition.This book will be carefully wrapped up and sent right away to you from here in New Jersey and comes to you with our absolute appreciation for your interest and your order.
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In addition to serving as trial counsel at Nuremberg, WHITNEY R. HARRIS was an officer in the U.S. Navy throughout World War II, professor of law at Southern Methodist University, executive director of the American Bar Association, Solicitor General for Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, and a practicing lawyer in Los Angeles, Dallas, and St. Louis. He and his wife make their home in St. Louis.