Justice at Nuremberg? Jewish responses to Nazi war crime trials in allied-occupied Germany
TitleJustice at Nuremberg? Jewish responses to Nazi war crime trials in allied-occupied Germany
Author
Call numberP341.69026843/008
Object number10576
Place of publicationBloomington, Indiana, United States
PublisherIndiana University Press
Year of publication
2012
MaterialLoose-leaf
NotesArticle from the journal 'Jewish Social Studies History Culture and Society' Vol.19 No.1 (Fall 2012): pp107-47
Description
Examines the multifaceted ways in which Jews reacted to the Nuremberg Trials . Explores the problem of Jewish representation at Nuremberg and analyzes the attempts by Jewish individuals and organizations to intervene on behalf of the victims of the Holocaust. Moreover, it explores contemporaneous Jewish debates over German guilt, the agency and involvement of survivors in the fight for legal redress, and the possibilities for post-Holocaust justice in the framework of an international military trial.