This article uses a micro-historical methodology to examine some of the complex problems of bringing to justice Nazi-era war criminals in West Germany in the 1960s. It takes as its focus the failure to bring a case against Walter Gieseke, Oberstleutnant of the Gendarmerie and SS. One of the ‘middle managers’ of the Nazi state Gieseke headed a road building project across the Ukraine which resulted in the murder of substantial numbers of Jewish forced labourers. Under questioning he pursued strategies which maximised the difficulties facing the investigating authorities in West Germany
This research examines the trials of ‘minor criminals’ conducted by the British under the Royal Warr...
The main institution responsible for the investigation, documentation and prosecution of cr...
World War II cost the lives of approximately 55 million people, mostly civilian non-combatants, and ...
Up until 1979, the ability of West German courts to prosecute Nazi war criminals was hampered by a S...
Up until 1979, the ability of West German courts to prosecute Nazi war criminals was hampered by a S...
This article considers some of the reasons for and consequences of then minimal interest shown to da...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation concerns the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial of ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation concerns the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial of ...
Taken from the historical perspective, the article primarily examines the issue of (non-) applicabil...
Siemens D. Writing the History of the SA at the International Military Tribunal: Legal Strategies an...
This paper will seek to explore whether or not Nazi war criminals tasked with manning and staffing t...
The Road to Nuremberg. The Genesis of Judiciary Settling Accounts with Crimes of the Third Reich Th...
While this note focuses on Nazi war criminals living in the United States, it calls for internationa...
Responses to the deliberately provocative title are contextualised within this writer’s research fin...
"The article discusses results of recent research on practices of law enforcement by justice and the...
This research examines the trials of ‘minor criminals’ conducted by the British under the Royal Warr...
The main institution responsible for the investigation, documentation and prosecution of cr...
World War II cost the lives of approximately 55 million people, mostly civilian non-combatants, and ...
Up until 1979, the ability of West German courts to prosecute Nazi war criminals was hampered by a S...
Up until 1979, the ability of West German courts to prosecute Nazi war criminals was hampered by a S...
This article considers some of the reasons for and consequences of then minimal interest shown to da...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation concerns the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial of ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation concerns the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial of ...
Taken from the historical perspective, the article primarily examines the issue of (non-) applicabil...
Siemens D. Writing the History of the SA at the International Military Tribunal: Legal Strategies an...
This paper will seek to explore whether or not Nazi war criminals tasked with manning and staffing t...
The Road to Nuremberg. The Genesis of Judiciary Settling Accounts with Crimes of the Third Reich Th...
While this note focuses on Nazi war criminals living in the United States, it calls for internationa...
Responses to the deliberately provocative title are contextualised within this writer’s research fin...
"The article discusses results of recent research on practices of law enforcement by justice and the...
This research examines the trials of ‘minor criminals’ conducted by the British under the Royal Warr...
The main institution responsible for the investigation, documentation and prosecution of cr...
World War II cost the lives of approximately 55 million people, mostly civilian non-combatants, and ...