"Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals Under Control Council Law No. 10" by Various, is a historical record from the early 1900s that extensively documents post-World War II military trials of Nazi officials and war criminals tried for crimes against humanity and violations of war. It discusses the legal processes established under Allied Control Council Law No. 10 and examines the involvement of key Nazi figures like politicians, diplomats, and military leaders in wartime atrocities. The preface stresses the importance of the Nuremberg trials for legal professionals, historians, and international relations students, outlining the judicial structure and introducing prominent defendants in the "Justice Case," including high-ranking officials from the Reich Ministry of Justice and public prosecutors implicated in war crimes, setting the stage for a thorough look at the complexities of accountability for the institutionalized injustices of that era.

Trials of war criminals before the Nuernberg military tribunals under control council law no. 10, volume III
By Various
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In the wake of a global conflict, this book unveils the proceedings of trials, where key figures of a fallen regime face justice for unimaginable crimes.
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