The submitted paper examines the so-called Kharkov trial, i.e., the trial that took place before the military authorities of Soviet Union in December 1943 and which is often described as one of the first trials of Nazi war criminals. The causes of the trial, as well as its course and subsequent national and international responses to it are analyzed. The aim of the article is to present the information about the above-mentioned trial and to point out some procedural elements that could have served as inspiration for future trials of war criminals, but also to recall the terrible crimes committed in the Kharkov region at a time when Ukraine is facing another unjustified invasion and aggression
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The brutal March 1943 massacre in the Belorussian village of Khatyn, commemorated in a 1969 memorial...
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OA Monitor ExerciseOA Monitor ExerciseOA Monitor ExerciseOA Monitor ExerciseThe Soviet war crimes tr...
This work is the result of the author\u27s interest in the role of Ukrainian nationalists in the Sec...
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This Article analyzes the Kharkov trial, the first trial of Nazi war criminals undertaken by any All...
The purpose of this article is to draw attention to the little-studied topic of the activities of th...
In the study of war, certain images become symbolic. In Vietnam, it might have been the photo of the...
The article is one of the first attempts to provide a comprehensive study of the theoretical and pra...
In my paper "Czechoslovakia and the Nuremberg Trials (the Nuremberg Trials in the Czechoslovak press...
The thesis considers the educational function of the trials of Nazis by the British and American aut...
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