Nuremberg Diary

Nuremberg Diary
Title Nuremberg Diary PDF eBook
Author Gustav M. Gilbert
Publisher
Pages 471
Release 1995
Genre
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Nuremberg Diary

Nuremberg Diary
Title Nuremberg Diary PDF eBook
Author G. M. Gilbert
Publisher
Pages 471
Release 2006
Genre Nuremberg War Crime Trials, Nuremberg, Germany, 1946-1949
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The diary by G.M. Gilbert, Ph. D., formerly prison psychologist at the Nuremberg Trial of the Nazi War criminals.

A Hangman's Diary

A Hangman's Diary
Title A Hangman's Diary PDF eBook
Author Franz Schmidt
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 140
Release 2015-02-03
Genre History
ISBN 1629149764

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From 1573 to 1617, Master Franz Schmidt was the executioner for the towns of Bamberg and Nuremberg. During that span, he personally executed more than 350 people while keeping a journal throughout his career. A Hangman’s Diary is not only a collection of detailed writings by Schmidt about his work, but also an account of criminal procedure in Germany during the Middle Ages. With analysis and explanation, editor Albrecht Keller and translators C. Calvert and A. W. Gruner have put together a masterful tome that sets the scene of execution day and puts you in Master Franz Schmidt’s shoes as he does his duty for his country. Originally published more than eighty years ago, A Hangman’s Diary gives a year-by-year breakdown on all of Master Schmidt’s executions, which include hangings, beheadings, and other methods of murder, as well as explanations of each crime and the reason for the punishment. An incredible classic, A Hangman’s Diary is more than a history lesson; it shows the true anarchy that inhabited our world only a few hundred years ago. Skyhorse Publishing, as well as our Arcade imprint, are proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in history--books about World War II, the Third Reich, Hitler and his henchmen, the JFK assassination, conspiracies, the American Civil War, the American Revolution, gladiators, Vikings, ancient Rome, medieval times, the old West, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.

The Nuremberg Trial

The Nuremberg Trial
Title The Nuremberg Trial PDF eBook
Author Ann Tusa
Publisher Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Pages 513
Release 2010-07
Genre History
ISBN 1616080213

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Here is a gripping account of the major postwar trial of the Nazi hierarchy in World War II. The Nuremberg Trial brilliantly recreates the trial proceedings and offers a reasoned, often profound examination of the processes that created international law. From the whimpering of Kaltenbrunner and Ribbentrop on the stand to the icy coolness of Goering, each participant is vividly drawn. Includes twenty-four photographs of the key players as well as extensive references, sources, biographies, and an index.

The Nuremberg Diary

The Nuremberg Diary
Title The Nuremberg Diary PDF eBook
Author G. M. Gilbert
Publisher Signet
Pages 430
Release 1971
Genre
ISBN 9780451019660

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Nuremberg

Nuremberg
Title Nuremberg PDF eBook
Author Joseph E. Persico
Publisher Penguin
Pages 561
Release 1995-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 014016622X

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"A vivid reconstruction of the actions of the wartime allies and the Nazi elite at Nuremberg. Persico eaily carries us into a deeper understanding of the trials."—New York Newsday.

Justice at Nuremberg

Justice at Nuremberg
Title Justice at Nuremberg PDF eBook
Author Robert E Conot
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 624
Release 1993-01-28
Genre History
ISBN 9780881840322

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Here, for the first time in one volume, is the full story of crimes committed by the Nazi leaders and of the trials in which they were brought to judgement. Conot reconstructs in a single absorbing narrative not only the events at Nuremburg but the offenses with which the accused were charged. He brilliantly characterizes each of the twenty-one defendants, vividly presenting each case and inspecting carefully the process of indictment, prosecution, defense and sentencing.