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Nuremberg: The Last Battle (1996) By David Irving

 

Using the unpublished diaries and papers of the principal actors David Irving takes a close-quarters look at the trial which finally ended World War Two. There would be few crimes listed in the indictment at Nuremberg of which one or other of the four prosecuting powers was not guilty of itself. In the cause of defeating Adolf Hitler, civilian populations had been burned and blasted, murdered, brutalised, intimidated, deported, and enslaved; aggressive wars had been launched, neutral countries occupied by pretext and deceit, and the unalterable paragraphs of international conventions flagrantly violated.

 

A Different perspective on the Trials with Irving's usual meticulous attention to detail. His demolition of Hoess's testimony is particularly illuminating.

 

  • Hard Cover With Dust Jacket
  • 377 pages
  • In Good condition

Nuremberg: The Last Battle (1996) By David Irving

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