A review of Francine Hirsch, Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg. A New History of the International Military Tribunal after World War II. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 202
Der vom Zentrum Liberale Moderne veröffentlichte Sammelband Ukraine Verstehen. Auf den Spuren von Te...
"Courts and administrative justice were decisive instruments of Stalinist rule in the USSR. Especial...
The London Charter, signed in August 1945 by Allied leaders to establish the International Military ...
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Since its conclusion, jurists, legal scholars, and historians have heralded the Nuremberg Trial as a...
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Stalin’s Secret Pogrom is a fascinating volume that presents many challenges as a historical source....
Vasily Grossman and Ilya Ehrenburg were both significantly influential writers in the Soviet Union d...
Justice Jackson’s Nuremberg was over 15 months of full time involvement in an unprecedented, post-Wo...
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The genesis of the trial of the major German war criminals at the end of World War II was the Moscow...
Der vom Zentrum Liberale Moderne veröffentlichte Sammelband Ukraine Verstehen. Auf den Spuren von Te...
"Courts and administrative justice were decisive instruments of Stalinist rule in the USSR. Especial...
The London Charter, signed in August 1945 by Allied leaders to establish the International Military ...
From the 'show' trials of the 1920s and 1930s to the London Conference, this book examines the Sovie...
Since its conclusion, jurists, legal scholars, and historians have heralded the Nuremberg Trial as a...
The London Charter was drafted August 8, 1945 and instated The International Military Tribunal to co...
Stalin’s Secret Pogrom is a fascinating volume that presents many challenges as a historical source....
Vasily Grossman and Ilya Ehrenburg were both significantly influential writers in the Soviet Union d...
Justice Jackson’s Nuremberg was over 15 months of full time involvement in an unprecedented, post-Wo...
This Article analyzes the Kharkov trial, the first trial of Nazi war criminals undertaken by any All...
World War II cost the lives of approximately 55 million people, mostly civilian non-combatants, and ...
The 60th anniversary of the trial against the major war criminals of World War II before the Intern...
OA Monitor ExerciseOA Monitor ExerciseOA Monitor ExerciseOA Monitor ExerciseThe Soviet war crimes tr...
MOSCOW’S BUCHENWALD DILEMMA AND ITS POLITICAL-AND-DOCTRINAL BACKGROUNDAfter leaving Buchenwald...
The genesis of the trial of the major German war criminals at the end of World War II was the Moscow...
Der vom Zentrum Liberale Moderne veröffentlichte Sammelband Ukraine Verstehen. Auf den Spuren von Te...
"Courts and administrative justice were decisive instruments of Stalinist rule in the USSR. Especial...
The London Charter, signed in August 1945 by Allied leaders to establish the International Military ...