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Americans, Germans, and War Crimes Justice: Law, Memory, and  The Good War
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Americans, Germans, and War Crimes Justice: Law, Memory, and The Good War

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This ground-breaking comparative perspective on the subject of World War II war crimes and war justice focuses on American and German atrocities.

Almost every war involves loss of life of both military personnel and civilians, but World War II involved an unprecedented example of state-directed and ideologically motivated genocide-the Holocaust. Beyond this horrific, premeditated war crime perpetrated on a massive scale, there were also isolated and spontaneous war crimes committed by both German and U.S. forces.

The book is focused upon on two World War II atrocities-one committed by Germans and the other by Americans. The author carefully examines how the U.S. Army treated each crime, and gives accounts of the atrocities from both German and American perspectives. The two events are contextualized within multiple frameworks: the international law of war, the phenomenon of war criminality in World War II, and the German and American collective memories of World War II. Americans, Germans and War Crimes Justice: Law, Memory, and The Good War provides a fresh and comprehensive perspective on the complex and sensitive subject of World War II war crimes and justice.

. Provides historic photographs related to war crimes and trials

. An extensive bibliography of primary sources and secondary literature in English and German related to World War II war crimes and trials

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
21 March 2011
Pages
231
ISBN
9780313381928

This ground-breaking comparative perspective on the subject of World War II war crimes and war justice focuses on American and German atrocities.

Almost every war involves loss of life of both military personnel and civilians, but World War II involved an unprecedented example of state-directed and ideologically motivated genocide-the Holocaust. Beyond this horrific, premeditated war crime perpetrated on a massive scale, there were also isolated and spontaneous war crimes committed by both German and U.S. forces.

The book is focused upon on two World War II atrocities-one committed by Germans and the other by Americans. The author carefully examines how the U.S. Army treated each crime, and gives accounts of the atrocities from both German and American perspectives. The two events are contextualized within multiple frameworks: the international law of war, the phenomenon of war criminality in World War II, and the German and American collective memories of World War II. Americans, Germans and War Crimes Justice: Law, Memory, and The Good War provides a fresh and comprehensive perspective on the complex and sensitive subject of World War II war crimes and justice.

. Provides historic photographs related to war crimes and trials

. An extensive bibliography of primary sources and secondary literature in English and German related to World War II war crimes and trials

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
21 March 2011
Pages
231
ISBN
9780313381928