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Paperback Nuremberg Trials: Justice and Accountability After World War II Book

ISBN: B0H28G4F5T

ISBN13: 9798197448453

Nuremberg Trials: Justice and Accountability After World War II

The courtroom in Nuremberg was quiet, but the evidence spoke with unsettling clarity-documents, images, and testimonies revealing a system of violence built with precision.

Years earlier, political instability and economic collapse had opened the door to a regime that promised order while reshaping society along rigid ideological lines. What followed was not sudden chaos, but a steady escalation-policies turned into laws, laws into actions, and actions into widespread suffering across Europe. As the war ended, the challenge was no longer just to rebuild, but to confront responsibility on an unprecedented scale.

Inside these pages, you will encounter:

- The decisions that enabled systematic persecution
- The experiences of those caught within expanding state control
- The institutional structures that sustained violence
- The legal efforts that sought to define accountability

The questions raised in that courtroom did not end there-they continue to echo in how justice is understood today.

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