Introduction
Part I: The Legal Prism
1: Shaping the Trials: The Politics of Trial Policy 1945-1949
2: Race-specific Crimes in Punishment and Re-educative Policy: The
Jewish Factor
Part II: Postwar Representations and Perceptions
3: Plumbing the Depths of Nazi Criminality: The Limits of Legal
Imagination
4: Charting the Breadth of Nazi Criminality: The Failure of the
Trial Medium
Part III: The Trials and Posterity
5: A Nuremberg Historiography of the Holocaust?
Conclusions
Appendix A: Charter of the International Military Tribunal, Article
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Appendix B: The Defendants and Organizations before the IMT
Appendix C: The Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings
Bibliography
Bloxham's book is a serious, well-researched, and wide-ranging study, as well as being well-argued. The Jewish Journal of Sociology Fine study ... astute analysis ... a most impressive contribution to the literature on Nazism. History
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