
The Trial Of Adolf Eichmann
Edition: 1st ed.,
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This compelling historical account chronicles the landmark legal proceedings that brought a notorious architect of the Holocaust to justice. It meticulously details the prosecution's case, the defense's arguments, and the chilling testimonies that emerged during the trial. The narrative uncovers the profound moral and legal questions raised by the pursuit of accountability for crimes against humanity. It presents a stark examination of the mechanisms of genocide and the enduring quest for justice in the aftermath of unimaginable atrocities. Readers will find an authoritative and sobering record of a pivotal moment in post-war history, illustrating the complexities of international law and human culpability.
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Edition: 1st ed.,
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: No markings
This compelling historical account chronicles the landmark legal proceedings that brought a notorious architect of the Holocaust to justice. It meticulously details the prosecution's case, the defense's arguments, and the chilling testimonies that emerged during the trial. The narrative uncovers the profound moral and legal questions raised by the pursuit of accountability for crimes against humanity. It presents a stark examination of the mechanisms of genocide and the enduring quest for justice in the aftermath of unimaginable atrocities. Readers will find an authoritative and sobering record of a pivotal moment in post-war history, illustrating the complexities of international law and human culpability.











