Eyewitnesses at Nuremberg

Eyewitnesses at Nuremberg by Hilary Gaskin, published by Arms and Armour in 1990, offers a unique perspective on the Nuremberg War Trials through the firsthand accounts of various individuals involved. This first edition spans 192 pages and is presented in English, providing readers with a collection of memories from guards, secretaries, translators, and casual visitors who experienced the trials personally rather than through media reports.
This book presents a diverse array of testimonies that contribute to a deeper understanding of the historical significance of the Nuremberg Trials. Readers will find insights from those who witnessed the proceedings, highlighting the human experiences behind the legal and political narratives. The accounts emphasize the personal impact of the trials on individuals, making it a valuable resource for those interested in law and history.
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This contribution towards the understanding of the Nuremberg War Trials comprises the memories of guards, secretaries, translators, casual visitors and others for whom Nuremberg was a personal experience rather than a newspaper report.
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