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This book provides unique insights and information on every day life and proceedings in detention and trial at Nuremberg, 1945/46. It was penned by a middle-echelon NS-functionary who acted as witness for the accused war criminal Arthur Seyss-Inquart, but was later himself tried and sentenced to death by a Yugoslav tribunal. The Austrian-born Dr. Friedrich Rainer proves to be an intelligent, astute and only moderately biased observer with a good legal and historical grasp of his topic.
Papers from the "42. Arbeitstagung unseres Instituts fèur ostdeutsche Kirchen- und Kulturgeschichte ... Jauernick-Buschbach, nahe Gèorlitz"--Geleitwort.
Includes entries for maps and atlases.
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