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Final judgment : the story of Nuremberg / / by Victor H. Bernstein ; with an introduction by Max Lerner
Final judgment : the story of Nuremberg / / by Victor H. Bernstein ; with an introduction by Max Lerner
Autore Bernstein Victor H (Victor Heine), <1904-1992, >
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified] : , : Pickle Partners Publishing, , [2016]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (250 pages)
Disciplina 341.69
Soggetto topico Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946
War crime trials - Germany - Nuremberg
ISBN 1-78625-864-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910156268203321
Bernstein Victor H (Victor Heine), <1904-1992, >  
[Place of publication not identified] : , : Pickle Partners Publishing, , [2016]
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From Paris to Nuremberg : the birth of conference interpreting / / Jesús Baigorri-Jalón ; translated by Holly Mikkelson and Barry Slaughter Olsen
From Paris to Nuremberg : the birth of conference interpreting / / Jesús Baigorri-Jalón ; translated by Holly Mikkelson and Barry Slaughter Olsen
Autore Baigorri Jalón Jesús
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (278 p.)
Disciplina 418/.020904
Collana Benjamins Translation Library
Soggetto topico Translating and interpreting - History - 20th century
Congresses and conventions - Translating services - History - 20th century
International agencies - Translating services - Europe - History - 20th century
Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 90-272-6997-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto From Paris to Nuremberg; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Preface; Translators' foreword; Citations; Deviations from the Source Text; Acknowledgements; Translators' Bibliography; Introduction; Chapter I.The Paris Peace Conference of 1919; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Background of the Conference and general procedural aspects; 1.3 The language question; 1.3.1 The languages of diplomacy; 1.3.2 The battle of the languages: The end of the French monopoly and its consequences; 1.4 The interpreting at the Peace Conference; 1.4.1 World War I as a School of Interpreting
1.4.2 The Interpreters at the Peace Conference 1.4.2.1 Paul Mantoux; 1.4.2.2 Gustave Camerlynck; 1.4.2.3 Stephen Bonsal; 1.4.2.4 Other interpreters; 1.4.3 The interpreting process; 1.4.3.1 The functions of the interpreter and the modes of interpreting; 1.4.3.2 The task of interpreting; 1.4.3.3 Working conditions; 1.4.4 The evaluation of the interpreting; 1.5 Recapitulation; Chapter II.The splendor of consecutive interpreting, the interwar period; 2.1 The League of Nations and other international bodies; 2.1.1 The language question; 2.1.1.1 The battle between French and English
2.1.1.2 Languages in other organizations 2.1.1.3 Esperanto as an alternative?; 2.2 The interpreters at the international organizations; 2.2.1 Introduction: The interpreter's work and aptitudes; 2.2.2 The interpreters at the League of Nations; 2.2.2.1 Staff interpreters; 2.2.2.2 Freelance interpreters; 2.3 Interpreting in other organizations; 2.4 Methods of work; 2.4.1 The splendor of consecutive; 2.4.1.1 Acoustic conditions; 2.4.1.2 Accents; 2.4.1.3 Subject-matter knowledge; 2.4.1.4 Types of meetings; 2.4.1.5 The users of the interpreting; 2.4.1.6 Note-taking
2.4.1.7 The interpreter as more than a linguistic bridge 2.4.1.8 Quality control and the interpreter as scapegoat; 2.5 Recapitulation; Chapter III.The birth of simultaneous interpretation; 3.1 Simultaneous interpretation tests at the ILO and LON; 3.1.1 The first proposals; 3.1.2 Simultaneous Tests at the ILO; 3.1.3 Simultaneous interpreting tests at the League of Nations; 3.2 Recapitulation; Chapter IV.The interpreters of the dictators; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 The dictators; 4.1.2 The Interpreters; 4.2 The interpreters' training; 4.2.1 Languages; 4.2.2 Topics discussed
4.2.3 Psychological preparation 4.2.4 Gaining the principal's trust; 4.2.5 Rapport with the principal; 4.3 Interpreting practice; 4.3.1 Schedules and fatigue; 4.3.2 Formats of interpretation; 4.3.3 Modes of interpreting; 4.4 The status of the interpreters; 4.4.1 Association with the leader's political regime; 4.4.2 Tasks beyond interpretation; 4.4.3 Compensation; 4.5 Recapitulation; Chapter V.Nuremberg, simultaneous interpreting comes of age; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The language barrier at Nuremberg; 5.2.1 The technical equipment: Cords and microphones; 5.2.2 The interpreters
5.2.2.1 The selection
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Baigorri Jalón Jesús  
Amsterdam, Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2014
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From Paris to Nuremberg : the birth of conference interpreting / / Jesús Baigorri-Jalón ; translated by Holly Mikkelson and Barry Slaughter Olsen
From Paris to Nuremberg : the birth of conference interpreting / / Jesús Baigorri-Jalón ; translated by Holly Mikkelson and Barry Slaughter Olsen
Autore Baigorri Jalón Jesús
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (278 p.)
Disciplina 418/.020904
Collana Benjamins Translation Library
Soggetto topico Translating and interpreting - History - 20th century
Congresses and conventions - Translating services - History - 20th century
International agencies - Translating services - Europe - History - 20th century
Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946
ISBN 90-272-6997-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto From Paris to Nuremberg; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Preface; Translators' foreword; Citations; Deviations from the Source Text; Acknowledgements; Translators' Bibliography; Introduction; Chapter I.The Paris Peace Conference of 1919; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Background of the Conference and general procedural aspects; 1.3 The language question; 1.3.1 The languages of diplomacy; 1.3.2 The battle of the languages: The end of the French monopoly and its consequences; 1.4 The interpreting at the Peace Conference; 1.4.1 World War I as a School of Interpreting
1.4.2 The Interpreters at the Peace Conference 1.4.2.1 Paul Mantoux; 1.4.2.2 Gustave Camerlynck; 1.4.2.3 Stephen Bonsal; 1.4.2.4 Other interpreters; 1.4.3 The interpreting process; 1.4.3.1 The functions of the interpreter and the modes of interpreting; 1.4.3.2 The task of interpreting; 1.4.3.3 Working conditions; 1.4.4 The evaluation of the interpreting; 1.5 Recapitulation; Chapter II.The splendor of consecutive interpreting, the interwar period; 2.1 The League of Nations and other international bodies; 2.1.1 The language question; 2.1.1.1 The battle between French and English
2.1.1.2 Languages in other organizations 2.1.1.3 Esperanto as an alternative?; 2.2 The interpreters at the international organizations; 2.2.1 Introduction: The interpreter's work and aptitudes; 2.2.2 The interpreters at the League of Nations; 2.2.2.1 Staff interpreters; 2.2.2.2 Freelance interpreters; 2.3 Interpreting in other organizations; 2.4 Methods of work; 2.4.1 The splendor of consecutive; 2.4.1.1 Acoustic conditions; 2.4.1.2 Accents; 2.4.1.3 Subject-matter knowledge; 2.4.1.4 Types of meetings; 2.4.1.5 The users of the interpreting; 2.4.1.6 Note-taking
2.4.1.7 The interpreter as more than a linguistic bridge 2.4.1.8 Quality control and the interpreter as scapegoat; 2.5 Recapitulation; Chapter III.The birth of simultaneous interpretation; 3.1 Simultaneous interpretation tests at the ILO and LON; 3.1.1 The first proposals; 3.1.2 Simultaneous Tests at the ILO; 3.1.3 Simultaneous interpreting tests at the League of Nations; 3.2 Recapitulation; Chapter IV.The interpreters of the dictators; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 The dictators; 4.1.2 The Interpreters; 4.2 The interpreters' training; 4.2.1 Languages; 4.2.2 Topics discussed
4.2.3 Psychological preparation 4.2.4 Gaining the principal's trust; 4.2.5 Rapport with the principal; 4.3 Interpreting practice; 4.3.1 Schedules and fatigue; 4.3.2 Formats of interpretation; 4.3.3 Modes of interpreting; 4.4 The status of the interpreters; 4.4.1 Association with the leader's political regime; 4.4.2 Tasks beyond interpretation; 4.4.3 Compensation; 4.5 Recapitulation; Chapter V.Nuremberg, simultaneous interpreting comes of age; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The language barrier at Nuremberg; 5.2.1 The technical equipment: Cords and microphones; 5.2.2 The interpreters
5.2.2.1 The selection
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786540503321
Baigorri Jalón Jesús  
Amsterdam, Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2014
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From Paris to Nuremberg : the birth of conference interpreting / / Jesús Baigorri-Jalón ; translated by Holly Mikkelson and Barry Slaughter Olsen
From Paris to Nuremberg : the birth of conference interpreting / / Jesús Baigorri-Jalón ; translated by Holly Mikkelson and Barry Slaughter Olsen
Autore Baigorri Jalón Jesús
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (278 p.)
Disciplina 418/.020904
Collana Benjamins Translation Library
Soggetto topico Translating and interpreting - History - 20th century
Congresses and conventions - Translating services - History - 20th century
International agencies - Translating services - Europe - History - 20th century
Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946
ISBN 90-272-6997-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto From Paris to Nuremberg; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Preface; Translators' foreword; Citations; Deviations from the Source Text; Acknowledgements; Translators' Bibliography; Introduction; Chapter I.The Paris Peace Conference of 1919; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Background of the Conference and general procedural aspects; 1.3 The language question; 1.3.1 The languages of diplomacy; 1.3.2 The battle of the languages: The end of the French monopoly and its consequences; 1.4 The interpreting at the Peace Conference; 1.4.1 World War I as a School of Interpreting
1.4.2 The Interpreters at the Peace Conference 1.4.2.1 Paul Mantoux; 1.4.2.2 Gustave Camerlynck; 1.4.2.3 Stephen Bonsal; 1.4.2.4 Other interpreters; 1.4.3 The interpreting process; 1.4.3.1 The functions of the interpreter and the modes of interpreting; 1.4.3.2 The task of interpreting; 1.4.3.3 Working conditions; 1.4.4 The evaluation of the interpreting; 1.5 Recapitulation; Chapter II.The splendor of consecutive interpreting, the interwar period; 2.1 The League of Nations and other international bodies; 2.1.1 The language question; 2.1.1.1 The battle between French and English
2.1.1.2 Languages in other organizations 2.1.1.3 Esperanto as an alternative?; 2.2 The interpreters at the international organizations; 2.2.1 Introduction: The interpreter's work and aptitudes; 2.2.2 The interpreters at the League of Nations; 2.2.2.1 Staff interpreters; 2.2.2.2 Freelance interpreters; 2.3 Interpreting in other organizations; 2.4 Methods of work; 2.4.1 The splendor of consecutive; 2.4.1.1 Acoustic conditions; 2.4.1.2 Accents; 2.4.1.3 Subject-matter knowledge; 2.4.1.4 Types of meetings; 2.4.1.5 The users of the interpreting; 2.4.1.6 Note-taking
2.4.1.7 The interpreter as more than a linguistic bridge 2.4.1.8 Quality control and the interpreter as scapegoat; 2.5 Recapitulation; Chapter III.The birth of simultaneous interpretation; 3.1 Simultaneous interpretation tests at the ILO and LON; 3.1.1 The first proposals; 3.1.2 Simultaneous Tests at the ILO; 3.1.3 Simultaneous interpreting tests at the League of Nations; 3.2 Recapitulation; Chapter IV.The interpreters of the dictators; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 The dictators; 4.1.2 The Interpreters; 4.2 The interpreters' training; 4.2.1 Languages; 4.2.2 Topics discussed
4.2.3 Psychological preparation 4.2.4 Gaining the principal's trust; 4.2.5 Rapport with the principal; 4.3 Interpreting practice; 4.3.1 Schedules and fatigue; 4.3.2 Formats of interpretation; 4.3.3 Modes of interpreting; 4.4 The status of the interpreters; 4.4.1 Association with the leader's political regime; 4.4.2 Tasks beyond interpretation; 4.4.3 Compensation; 4.5 Recapitulation; Chapter V.Nuremberg, simultaneous interpreting comes of age; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The language barrier at Nuremberg; 5.2.1 The technical equipment: Cords and microphones; 5.2.2 The interpreters
5.2.2.1 The selection
Record Nr. UNINA-9910826453703321
Baigorri Jalón Jesús  
Amsterdam, Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2014
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Genocide on trial [[electronic resource] ] : the war crimes trials and the formation of Holocaust history and memory / / Donald Bloxham
Genocide on trial [[electronic resource] ] : the war crimes trials and the formation of Holocaust history and memory / / Donald Bloxham
Autore Bloxham Donald
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, : Oxford University Press, 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (273 p.)
Disciplina 341.69
940.55
Soggetto topico Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946
War crime trials - Germany - History
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Memory
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-19-925904-6
1-280-44585-8
0-19-154335-7
1-4237-8601-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acronyms and Abbreviations; INTRODUCTION; 1. Aims and Methodology; 2. The Trial Tableau; 3. The Early Formation of Punishment Policy; 4. The Holocaust on Trial: An Overview; Part I: The Legal Prism; 1. SHAPING THE TRIALS: THE POLITICS OF TRIAL POLICY, 1945-1949; 1.1 The Theory behind the IMT Prosecution; 1.2 The IMT Defendants: Individuals and Organizations; 1.3 The Prospect of a Second International Trial; 1.4 The Political Context of the Occupation of Germany; 1.5 'The Trial that Never Was': The Aborted Second Trial of Major War Criminals
1.6 Unequal Progressions: The Courses of British and American Trial Policy from 19461.7 The Development of the OCCWC; 1.8 The OCCWC and the Foreign Office (i): The Industrialists; 1.9 The OCCWC and the Foreign Office (ii): The Military; 1.10 British Domestic Opposition to the Trials; 1.11 The Politics of the Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings; 1.12 Conclusions; 2. RACE-SPECIFIC CRIMES IN PUNISHMENT AND RE-EDUCATION POLICY: THE 'JEWISH FACTOR'; 2.1 The Search for Evidence; 2.2 Deploying the Evidence: 'Hard Documents' and 'Representative Examples'
2.3 Applying 'War Crimes' and 'Crimes against Humanity'2.4 The 'Conspiracy' to Initiate War: The Tyranny of a Construct; 2.5 The 'Jewish Factor' in the Royal Warrant Trials; 2.6 Occupation Policy, Victim Specificity and Symbols of Suffering; 2.7 Conclusions; Part II: Post-War Representations and Perceptions; 3. THE LIMITS OF THE LEGAL IMAGINATION: PLUMBING THE DEPTHS OF NAZI CRIMINALITY; 3.1 The Dachau Trial; 3.2 The 'Belsen' Trial; 3.3 The IMT Trial and the Camp System; 3.4 The Significance of Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka; 3.5 The Absence of Aktion Reinhard (i): An Expropriation Exercise?
3.6 The Absence of Aktion Reinhard (ii): By-Passing the Camps3.7 Conclusions; 4. THE FAILURE OF THE TRIAL MEDIUM: CHARTING THE BREADTH OF NAZI CRIMINALITY; 4.1 Genocide in the Consciousness of the Postwar World: An Overview; 4.2 An Education in German Guilt; 4.3 West German Responses to the IMT Trial; 4.4 Towards the 'Final Solution of the War Criminals Question'; 4.5 The Bystanders Judge Nuremberg; 4.6 British and American 'Revisionism'; 4.7 Negating Allied Punishment Policy: Premature Releases and Political Expediency; 4.8 The Revised Rhetoric of the Wehrmacht's War; 4.9 Conclusions
Part III: The Trials and Posterity5. A NUREMBERG HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE HOLOCAUST?; 5.1 Legal Omissions (i): The SS and Police; 5.2 Legal Omissions (ii): The 'Ostland' Criminals; 5.3 The Nuremberg Legacy (i): Motivation from the Nazi Elite to the Executioners; 5.4 The Nuremberg Legacy (ii): 'Extermination through Work'; 5.5 Conclusions; CONCLUSIONS; Appendix A: Charter of the International Military Tribunal, article 6; Appendix B: The defendants and organizations before the IMT; Appendix C: The subsequent Nuremberg proceedings; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O
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Record Nr. UNINA-9910465608103321
Bloxham Donald  
Oxford, : Oxford University Press, 2001
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Genocide on trial : the war crimes trials and the formation of Holocaust history and memory / / Donald Bloxham
Genocide on trial : the war crimes trials and the formation of Holocaust history and memory / / Donald Bloxham
Autore Bloxham Donald
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford : , : Oxford University Press, , 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (273 pages)
Disciplina 341.69
940.55
Soggetto topico Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946
War crime trials - Germany - History
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Memory
ISBN 0-19-925904-6
1-280-44585-8
0-19-154335-7
1-4237-8601-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acronyms and Abbreviations; INTRODUCTION; 1. Aims and Methodology; 2. The Trial Tableau; 3. The Early Formation of Punishment Policy; 4. The Holocaust on Trial: An Overview; Part I: The Legal Prism; 1. SHAPING THE TRIALS: THE POLITICS OF TRIAL POLICY, 1945-1949; 1.1 The Theory behind the IMT Prosecution; 1.2 The IMT Defendants: Individuals and Organizations; 1.3 The Prospect of a Second International Trial; 1.4 The Political Context of the Occupation of Germany; 1.5 'The Trial that Never Was': The Aborted Second Trial of Major War Criminals
1.6 Unequal Progressions: The Courses of British and American Trial Policy from 1946; 1.7 The Development of the OCCWC; 1.8 The OCCWC and the Foreign Office (i): The Industrialists; 1.9 The OCCWC and the Foreign Office (ii): The Military; 1.10 British Domestic Opposition to the Trials; 1.11 The Politics of the Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings; 1.12 Conclusions; 2. RACE-SPECIFIC CRIMES IN PUNISHMENT AND RE-EDUCATION POLICY: THE 'JEWISH FACTOR'; 2.1 The Search for Evidence; 2.2 Deploying the Evidence: 'Hard Documents' and 'Representative Examples'
2.3 Applying 'War Crimes' and 'Crimes against Humanity'; 2.4 The 'Conspiracy' to Initiate War: The Tyranny of a Construct; 2.5 The 'Jewish Factor' in the Royal Warrant Trials; 2.6 Occupation Policy, Victim Specificity and Symbols of Suffering; 2.7 Conclusions; Part II: Post-War Representations and Perceptions; 3. THE LIMITS OF THE LEGAL IMAGINATION: PLUMBING THE DEPTHS OF NAZI CRIMINALITY; 3.1 The Dachau Trial; 3.2 The 'Belsen' Trial; 3.3 The IMT Trial and the Camp System; 3.4 The Significance of Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka; 3.5 The Absence of Aktion Reinhard (i): An Expropriation Exercise?
3.6 The Absence of Aktion Reinhard (ii): By-Passing the Camps; 3.7 Conclusions; 4. THE FAILURE OF THE TRIAL MEDIUM: CHARTING THE BREADTH OF NAZI CRIMINALITY; 4.1 Genocide in the Consciousness of the Postwar World: An Overview; 4.2 An Education in German Guilt; 4.3 West German Responses to the IMT Trial; 4.4 Towards the 'Final Solution of the War Criminals Question'; 4.5 The Bystanders Judge Nuremberg; 4.6 British and American 'Revisionism'; 4.7 Negating Allied Punishment Policy: Premature Releases and Political Expediency; 4.8 The Revised Rhetoric of the Wehrmacht's War; 4.9 Conclusions
Part III: The Trials and Posterity; 5. A NUREMBERG HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE HOLOCAUST?; 5.1 Legal Omissions (i): The SS and Police; 5.2 Legal Omissions (ii): The 'Ostland' Criminals; 5.3 The Nuremberg Legacy (i): Motivation from the Nazi Elite to the Executioners; 5.4 The Nuremberg Legacy (ii): 'Extermination through Work'; 5.5 Conclusions; CONCLUSIONS; Appendix A: Charter of the International Military Tribunal, article 6; Appendix B: The defendants and organizations before the IMT; Appendix C: The subsequent Nuremberg proceedings; Bibliography; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910792264203321
Bloxham Donald  
Oxford : , : Oxford University Press, , 2001
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Genocide on trial : the war crimes trials and the formation of Holocaust history and memory / / Donald Bloxham
Genocide on trial : the war crimes trials and the formation of Holocaust history and memory / / Donald Bloxham
Autore Bloxham Donald
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford : , : Oxford University Press, , 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (273 pages)
Disciplina 341.69
940.55
Soggetto topico Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946
War crime trials - Germany - History
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Memory
ISBN 0-19-925904-6
1-280-44585-8
0-19-154335-7
1-4237-8601-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acronyms and Abbreviations; INTRODUCTION; 1. Aims and Methodology; 2. The Trial Tableau; 3. The Early Formation of Punishment Policy; 4. The Holocaust on Trial: An Overview; Part I: The Legal Prism; 1. SHAPING THE TRIALS: THE POLITICS OF TRIAL POLICY, 1945-1949; 1.1 The Theory behind the IMT Prosecution; 1.2 The IMT Defendants: Individuals and Organizations; 1.3 The Prospect of a Second International Trial; 1.4 The Political Context of the Occupation of Germany; 1.5 'The Trial that Never Was': The Aborted Second Trial of Major War Criminals
1.6 Unequal Progressions: The Courses of British and American Trial Policy from 1946; 1.7 The Development of the OCCWC; 1.8 The OCCWC and the Foreign Office (i): The Industrialists; 1.9 The OCCWC and the Foreign Office (ii): The Military; 1.10 British Domestic Opposition to the Trials; 1.11 The Politics of the Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings; 1.12 Conclusions; 2. RACE-SPECIFIC CRIMES IN PUNISHMENT AND RE-EDUCATION POLICY: THE 'JEWISH FACTOR'; 2.1 The Search for Evidence; 2.2 Deploying the Evidence: 'Hard Documents' and 'Representative Examples'
2.3 Applying 'War Crimes' and 'Crimes against Humanity'; 2.4 The 'Conspiracy' to Initiate War: The Tyranny of a Construct; 2.5 The 'Jewish Factor' in the Royal Warrant Trials; 2.6 Occupation Policy, Victim Specificity and Symbols of Suffering; 2.7 Conclusions; Part II: Post-War Representations and Perceptions; 3. THE LIMITS OF THE LEGAL IMAGINATION: PLUMBING THE DEPTHS OF NAZI CRIMINALITY; 3.1 The Dachau Trial; 3.2 The 'Belsen' Trial; 3.3 The IMT Trial and the Camp System; 3.4 The Significance of Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka; 3.5 The Absence of Aktion Reinhard (i): An Expropriation Exercise?
3.6 The Absence of Aktion Reinhard (ii): By-Passing the Camps; 3.7 Conclusions; 4. THE FAILURE OF THE TRIAL MEDIUM: CHARTING THE BREADTH OF NAZI CRIMINALITY; 4.1 Genocide in the Consciousness of the Postwar World: An Overview; 4.2 An Education in German Guilt; 4.3 West German Responses to the IMT Trial; 4.4 Towards the 'Final Solution of the War Criminals Question'; 4.5 The Bystanders Judge Nuremberg; 4.6 British and American 'Revisionism'; 4.7 Negating Allied Punishment Policy: Premature Releases and Political Expediency; 4.8 The Revised Rhetoric of the Wehrmacht's War; 4.9 Conclusions
Part III: The Trials and Posterity; 5. A NUREMBERG HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE HOLOCAUST?; 5.1 Legal Omissions (i): The SS and Police; 5.2 Legal Omissions (ii): The 'Ostland' Criminals; 5.3 The Nuremberg Legacy (i): Motivation from the Nazi Elite to the Executioners; 5.4 The Nuremberg Legacy (ii): 'Extermination through Work'; 5.5 Conclusions; CONCLUSIONS; Appendix A: Charter of the International Military Tribunal, article 6; Appendix B: The defendants and organizations before the IMT; Appendix C: The subsequent Nuremberg proceedings; Bibliography; Index
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Bloxham Donald  
Oxford : , : Oxford University Press, , 2001
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Nazis after Hitler [[electronic resource] ] : how perpetrators of the Holocaust cheated justice and truth / / Donald M. McKale
Nazis after Hitler [[electronic resource] ] : how perpetrators of the Holocaust cheated justice and truth / / Donald M. McKale
Autore McKale Donald M. <1943->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lanham, Md., : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (753 p.)
Disciplina 341.6
341.690268
Soggetto topico Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Influence
Nazis - History - 20th century
Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946
War crime trials - Germany - History - 20th century
World War, 1939-1945 - Atrocities
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-44708-8
9786613447081
1-4422-1318-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Abbreviations and Special Terms; 1 World War II and Allied Promises; 2 Four Faces of Genocide What Happened in the War; FRANZ STANGL: CAMP COMMANDANT; DR. WERNER BEST: THE ADMINISTRATOR; ERICH VON DEM BACH-ZELEWSKI: COMMANDER OF KILLING UNITS; WALTHER RAUFF: MASS MURDERER BY BULLETS AND GAS VANS; 3 Leaving Auschwitz; FIRST POSTWAR REPORTS; JOSEF MENGELE: HEALER TURNED KILLER; IRMA GRESE: BEAUTIFUL SADIST; MENGELE: IMPRISONED AND RELEASED BY THE AMERICANS; WILHELM BOGER: THE INTERROGATOR; 4 A Liberation of Contrasts; BEST AND THE DANISH JEWS; JOSEF KRAMER: "BEAST OF BELSEN"
BEST IMPRISONED IN COPENHAGEN5 Soviet "Liberators"; THE WAR AND POSTWAR TRAGEDY OF SOVIET JEWRY; REPORTS AND TRIALS; BERNHARD BECHLER: DENAZIFICATION DIRECTOR; KARL CLAUBERG: AUSCHWITZ DOCTOR; 6 In the Custody of Leniency; STANGL: DOUBT IN TRIESTE; HERMANN GÖRING: PRIZE PRISONER; KURT DALUEGE: UNIFORMED POLICEMAN; STANGL: ESCAPING AN AUSTRIAN PRISON; KARL WOLFF: THE ALLIES' FAVORITE; HEINRICH HIMMLER: SUICIDE; STANGL: LINZ, ROME, AND DAMASCUS; 7 Nuremberg, Number Two, and the Substitute; BEST AS DEFENSE WITNESS; OTTO OHLENDORF'S ADMISSION OF "INNOCENCE"; GÖRING: A TROUBLESOME NUMBER TWO
ERNST KALTENBRUNNER: THE STAND-IN?BEST: FROM SELF-IMPORTANCE TO SELF-PITY; 8 Nuremberg "King Frank"; HITLER'S LAWYER; THE "BUTCHER OF POLAND"; CAPTURE IN GERMANY; TRIAL BY DIARY; 9 Nuremberg "Fred" the "Endowed Seer" and Verdicts and Sentences; "INNOCENT" IDEOLOGUE?; "INNOCENT" VISIONARY?; RACIST MURDERER; "INNOCENCE" ON TRIAL; VERDICTS AND SENTENCES; JUSTICE EVADED (GÖRING), JUSTICE ENACTED (KALTENBRUNNER, ROSENBERG, AND FRANK); 10 Poland Occasional Trials amid a Continuing Holocaust; RISING TIDE OF HATE; A PAPAL APPEAL FOR ARTHUR GREISER; THE POGROM; AMON GOETH: A COURT'S RARE ADMISSION
RUDOLF HÖß: TRIAL OF THE DEATH DEALEROTHER TRIALS; 11 Memory in West Germany Long and Short; NAZI HUNTER IN THE MAKING; A "FAMILY HISTORY"; ALFRED EBNER'S REAL PAST; WEST GERMAN "JUSTICE"; EBNER: A TYPICAL EXAMPLE; 12 Pseudo-Purges and Politics; DENAZIFICATION; KARL LÖFFLER: COLOGNE'S GESTAPO CHIEF; HERMANN JOSEF ABS: THE "NON-NAZI" BANKER; DR. ERNST BUCHNER: ART THIEF; 13 Other Trials and Amnesty; OHLENDORF ACCUSES THE VICTIMS; FRANZ SCHLEGELBERGER: DAGGER BENEATH HIS ROBE; THE DANISH VERDICTS ON BEST; THE DUTCH VERDICT ON HANNS ALBIN RAUTER; ROBERT WAGNER: A FRENCH VERDICT
ERICH VON MANSTEIN: LONG DELAYED BRITISH "JUSTICE"BEST: FREEDOM AMID ALLIED AND OTHER PARDONS; 14 Eichmann, Jerusalem, and Eichmann's Henchmen; ALIASES OF EVIL; CAPTURE; TRIAL AND EXECUTION; EICHMANN'S MEN; Alois Brunner; Franz Novak; 15 Hunting the Comfortable; THE HAPPY STANGL COUPLE; MENGELE: FROM FREEDOM TO AN ACCIDENTAL DEATH; THE TIGHTENING NOOSE AROUND STANGL; KLAUS BARBIE: A U.S. COLD WAR SPY; STANGL'S ARREST; 16 Four Faces Long after the War What Didn't Happen; STANGL: FINALLY THE ACCUSED; BEST ELUDES PUNISHMENT; BACH-ZELEWSKI: NOTHING TO HIDE?; WALTHER RAUFF: NO REMORSE IN CHILE
17 The Post-Holocaust World
Record Nr. UNINA-9910461625003321
McKale Donald M. <1943->  
Lanham, Md., : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2012
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Nazis after Hitler [[electronic resource] ] : how perpetrators of the Holocaust cheated justice and truth / / Donald M. McKale
Nazis after Hitler [[electronic resource] ] : how perpetrators of the Holocaust cheated justice and truth / / Donald M. McKale
Autore McKale Donald M. <1943->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lanham, Md., : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (753 p.)
Disciplina 341.6
341.690268
Soggetto topico Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Influence
Nazis - History - 20th century
Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946
War crime trials - Germany - History - 20th century
World War, 1939-1945 - Atrocities
ISBN 1-283-44708-8
9786613447081
1-4422-1318-3
Classificazione 8,1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Abbreviations and Special Terms; 1 World War II and Allied Promises; 2 Four Faces of Genocide What Happened in the War; FRANZ STANGL: CAMP COMMANDANT; DR. WERNER BEST: THE ADMINISTRATOR; ERICH VON DEM BACH-ZELEWSKI: COMMANDER OF KILLING UNITS; WALTHER RAUFF: MASS MURDERER BY BULLETS AND GAS VANS; 3 Leaving Auschwitz; FIRST POSTWAR REPORTS; JOSEF MENGELE: HEALER TURNED KILLER; IRMA GRESE: BEAUTIFUL SADIST; MENGELE: IMPRISONED AND RELEASED BY THE AMERICANS; WILHELM BOGER: THE INTERROGATOR; 4 A Liberation of Contrasts; BEST AND THE DANISH JEWS; JOSEF KRAMER: "BEAST OF BELSEN"
BEST IMPRISONED IN COPENHAGEN5 Soviet "Liberators"; THE WAR AND POSTWAR TRAGEDY OF SOVIET JEWRY; REPORTS AND TRIALS; BERNHARD BECHLER: DENAZIFICATION DIRECTOR; KARL CLAUBERG: AUSCHWITZ DOCTOR; 6 In the Custody of Leniency; STANGL: DOUBT IN TRIESTE; HERMANN GÖRING: PRIZE PRISONER; KURT DALUEGE: UNIFORMED POLICEMAN; STANGL: ESCAPING AN AUSTRIAN PRISON; KARL WOLFF: THE ALLIES' FAVORITE; HEINRICH HIMMLER: SUICIDE; STANGL: LINZ, ROME, AND DAMASCUS; 7 Nuremberg, Number Two, and the Substitute; BEST AS DEFENSE WITNESS; OTTO OHLENDORF'S ADMISSION OF "INNOCENCE"; GÖRING: A TROUBLESOME NUMBER TWO
ERNST KALTENBRUNNER: THE STAND-IN?BEST: FROM SELF-IMPORTANCE TO SELF-PITY; 8 Nuremberg "King Frank"; HITLER'S LAWYER; THE "BUTCHER OF POLAND"; CAPTURE IN GERMANY; TRIAL BY DIARY; 9 Nuremberg "Fred" the "Endowed Seer" and Verdicts and Sentences; "INNOCENT" IDEOLOGUE?; "INNOCENT" VISIONARY?; RACIST MURDERER; "INNOCENCE" ON TRIAL; VERDICTS AND SENTENCES; JUSTICE EVADED (GÖRING), JUSTICE ENACTED (KALTENBRUNNER, ROSENBERG, AND FRANK); 10 Poland Occasional Trials amid a Continuing Holocaust; RISING TIDE OF HATE; A PAPAL APPEAL FOR ARTHUR GREISER; THE POGROM; AMON GOETH: A COURT'S RARE ADMISSION
RUDOLF HÖß: TRIAL OF THE DEATH DEALEROTHER TRIALS; 11 Memory in West Germany Long and Short; NAZI HUNTER IN THE MAKING; A "FAMILY HISTORY"; ALFRED EBNER'S REAL PAST; WEST GERMAN "JUSTICE"; EBNER: A TYPICAL EXAMPLE; 12 Pseudo-Purges and Politics; DENAZIFICATION; KARL LÖFFLER: COLOGNE'S GESTAPO CHIEF; HERMANN JOSEF ABS: THE "NON-NAZI" BANKER; DR. ERNST BUCHNER: ART THIEF; 13 Other Trials and Amnesty; OHLENDORF ACCUSES THE VICTIMS; FRANZ SCHLEGELBERGER: DAGGER BENEATH HIS ROBE; THE DANISH VERDICTS ON BEST; THE DUTCH VERDICT ON HANNS ALBIN RAUTER; ROBERT WAGNER: A FRENCH VERDICT
ERICH VON MANSTEIN: LONG DELAYED BRITISH "JUSTICE"BEST: FREEDOM AMID ALLIED AND OTHER PARDONS; 14 Eichmann, Jerusalem, and Eichmann's Henchmen; ALIASES OF EVIL; CAPTURE; TRIAL AND EXECUTION; EICHMANN'S MEN; Alois Brunner; Franz Novak; 15 Hunting the Comfortable; THE HAPPY STANGL COUPLE; MENGELE: FROM FREEDOM TO AN ACCIDENTAL DEATH; THE TIGHTENING NOOSE AROUND STANGL; KLAUS BARBIE: A U.S. COLD WAR SPY; STANGL'S ARREST; 16 Four Faces Long after the War What Didn't Happen; STANGL: FINALLY THE ACCUSED; BEST ELUDES PUNISHMENT; BACH-ZELEWSKI: NOTHING TO HIDE?; WALTHER RAUFF: NO REMORSE IN CHILE
17 The Post-Holocaust World
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790449203321
McKale Donald M. <1943->  
Lanham, Md., : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Nazis after Hitler [[electronic resource] ] : how perpetrators of the Holocaust cheated justice and truth / / Donald M. McKale
Nazis after Hitler [[electronic resource] ] : how perpetrators of the Holocaust cheated justice and truth / / Donald M. McKale
Autore McKale Donald M. <1943->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lanham, Md., : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (753 p.)
Disciplina 341.6
341.690268
Soggetto topico Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Influence
Nazis - History - 20th century
Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946
War crime trials - Germany - History - 20th century
World War, 1939-1945 - Atrocities
ISBN 1-283-44708-8
9786613447081
1-4422-1318-3
Classificazione 8,1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Abbreviations and Special Terms; 1 World War II and Allied Promises; 2 Four Faces of Genocide What Happened in the War; FRANZ STANGL: CAMP COMMANDANT; DR. WERNER BEST: THE ADMINISTRATOR; ERICH VON DEM BACH-ZELEWSKI: COMMANDER OF KILLING UNITS; WALTHER RAUFF: MASS MURDERER BY BULLETS AND GAS VANS; 3 Leaving Auschwitz; FIRST POSTWAR REPORTS; JOSEF MENGELE: HEALER TURNED KILLER; IRMA GRESE: BEAUTIFUL SADIST; MENGELE: IMPRISONED AND RELEASED BY THE AMERICANS; WILHELM BOGER: THE INTERROGATOR; 4 A Liberation of Contrasts; BEST AND THE DANISH JEWS; JOSEF KRAMER: "BEAST OF BELSEN"
BEST IMPRISONED IN COPENHAGEN5 Soviet "Liberators"; THE WAR AND POSTWAR TRAGEDY OF SOVIET JEWRY; REPORTS AND TRIALS; BERNHARD BECHLER: DENAZIFICATION DIRECTOR; KARL CLAUBERG: AUSCHWITZ DOCTOR; 6 In the Custody of Leniency; STANGL: DOUBT IN TRIESTE; HERMANN GÖRING: PRIZE PRISONER; KURT DALUEGE: UNIFORMED POLICEMAN; STANGL: ESCAPING AN AUSTRIAN PRISON; KARL WOLFF: THE ALLIES' FAVORITE; HEINRICH HIMMLER: SUICIDE; STANGL: LINZ, ROME, AND DAMASCUS; 7 Nuremberg, Number Two, and the Substitute; BEST AS DEFENSE WITNESS; OTTO OHLENDORF'S ADMISSION OF "INNOCENCE"; GÖRING: A TROUBLESOME NUMBER TWO
ERNST KALTENBRUNNER: THE STAND-IN?BEST: FROM SELF-IMPORTANCE TO SELF-PITY; 8 Nuremberg "King Frank"; HITLER'S LAWYER; THE "BUTCHER OF POLAND"; CAPTURE IN GERMANY; TRIAL BY DIARY; 9 Nuremberg "Fred" the "Endowed Seer" and Verdicts and Sentences; "INNOCENT" IDEOLOGUE?; "INNOCENT" VISIONARY?; RACIST MURDERER; "INNOCENCE" ON TRIAL; VERDICTS AND SENTENCES; JUSTICE EVADED (GÖRING), JUSTICE ENACTED (KALTENBRUNNER, ROSENBERG, AND FRANK); 10 Poland Occasional Trials amid a Continuing Holocaust; RISING TIDE OF HATE; A PAPAL APPEAL FOR ARTHUR GREISER; THE POGROM; AMON GOETH: A COURT'S RARE ADMISSION
RUDOLF HÖß: TRIAL OF THE DEATH DEALEROTHER TRIALS; 11 Memory in West Germany Long and Short; NAZI HUNTER IN THE MAKING; A "FAMILY HISTORY"; ALFRED EBNER'S REAL PAST; WEST GERMAN "JUSTICE"; EBNER: A TYPICAL EXAMPLE; 12 Pseudo-Purges and Politics; DENAZIFICATION; KARL LÖFFLER: COLOGNE'S GESTAPO CHIEF; HERMANN JOSEF ABS: THE "NON-NAZI" BANKER; DR. ERNST BUCHNER: ART THIEF; 13 Other Trials and Amnesty; OHLENDORF ACCUSES THE VICTIMS; FRANZ SCHLEGELBERGER: DAGGER BENEATH HIS ROBE; THE DANISH VERDICTS ON BEST; THE DUTCH VERDICT ON HANNS ALBIN RAUTER; ROBERT WAGNER: A FRENCH VERDICT
ERICH VON MANSTEIN: LONG DELAYED BRITISH "JUSTICE"BEST: FREEDOM AMID ALLIED AND OTHER PARDONS; 14 Eichmann, Jerusalem, and Eichmann's Henchmen; ALIASES OF EVIL; CAPTURE; TRIAL AND EXECUTION; EICHMANN'S MEN; Alois Brunner; Franz Novak; 15 Hunting the Comfortable; THE HAPPY STANGL COUPLE; MENGELE: FROM FREEDOM TO AN ACCIDENTAL DEATH; THE TIGHTENING NOOSE AROUND STANGL; KLAUS BARBIE: A U.S. COLD WAR SPY; STANGL'S ARREST; 16 Four Faces Long after the War What Didn't Happen; STANGL: FINALLY THE ACCUSED; BEST ELUDES PUNISHMENT; BACH-ZELEWSKI: NOTHING TO HIDE?; WALTHER RAUFF: NO REMORSE IN CHILE
17 The Post-Holocaust World
Record Nr. UNINA-9910819588803321
McKale Donald M. <1943->  
Lanham, Md., : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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