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Punishing the excess; sadism, bureaucratized atrocity, and the U.S. army concentration camp trials, 1945-1947

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States that some of the fiercest struggles between prosecution and defense counsel hinged on what image of the defendant the judges would endorse: the sadist with absolute power over his defenseless victims, or the restrained agent of the state, acting strictly within his orders

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