From Nuremberg to Eichmann
Professor of Law John Q. Barrett (of St. John’s University and biographer of Robert H. Jackson, Nuremberg chief prosecutor and U.S. Supreme Court Justice) illuminates the ways in which the Nuremberg trials brought Nazi leaders to justice and provided the groundwork for the prosecution of Adolf Eichmann in Israel in 1961.
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