Last Tragedy of the Holocaust
De som köpt den här boken har ofta också köpt Man's Search For Meaning av Viktor E Frankl (häftad).
Köp båda 2 för 821 krIn The Nuremberg Trials, Ellis Washington presents a bold new perspective on the United Nations and the trial proceedings that have influenced international law for the past sixty years. Provocative and informative, this book will challenge the way you think about the Holocaust, the Nuremberg Trials, and their impact on the international relations of today. Agree or disagree, this is one book you'll want to read. -- John W. Whitehead, Attorney; Founder/President of The Rutherford Institute; author, <i>The Freedom Wars</i>
Ellis Washington is commentator for WorldNetDaily online political journal.
Chapter 1 Acknowledgements Chapter 2 Prologue Chapter 3 Chapter 1: Historical Context of the Nuremberg Trials Chapter 4 Chapter 2: The Shameful Legacy of the Nuremberg Trials in Contemporary Jurisprudence Chapter 5 Chapter 3: Exposition Chapter 6 Chapter 4: Judge Charles Wyzanski's Views on the Nuremberg Trials Chapter 7 Chapter 5: Refutation of Judge Charles Wysanski Chapter 8 Chapter 6: Justice Robert Jackson's View on the Nuremberg Trials Chapter 9 Chapter 7: Refutation of Justice Robert Jackson Chapter 10 Chapter 8: Conclusion Chapter 11 Chapter 9: Epilogue: The Nuremberg Trial Philosophy in Modern Times Chapter 12 Appendix Chapter 13 Endnotes Chapter 14 Index