Nazi war crimes, US intelligence and selective prosecution at Nuremberg
| Titel: | Nazi war crimes, US intelligence and selective prosecution at Nuremberg : controversies regarding the role of the Office of Strategic Services / Michael Salter |
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| Veröffentlicht: | Oxon [u.a.] : Routledge-Cavendish, 2007 |
| Umfang: | IX, 458 S. |
| Format: | Buch |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
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| ISBN: | 190438580X ; 9781904385806 ; 1904385818 ; 9781904385813 |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- 1
- Introducing the Rationale, Aims and Methodology of the Present Book
- 2
- 'Subverting Legality'?
- The Established Critique of the Role of US Intelligence with Respect to the Non-Prosecution of Nazi War Criminals
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- Evidence of the War Criminality of the Wolff Group
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- The Geo-Political Context of the Peace Negotiations Surrounding OSS' Operation Sunrise?
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- The Emergence of Legal Immunity for SS General Karl Wolff as a Reward for Cooperating with Allen Dulles's Operation Sunrise
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- Legal Immunity for Wolff's Subordinates Zimmer and Dollmann as a Reward for their Cooperation with OSS' Operation Sunrise?
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- OSS Contributions of Documentary and other Evidence to the Nuremberg Prosecutors
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- The OSS' Response to the Extermination of Jews and Other Civilians: The Debate over the Validity and Institutional Implications of Franz Neumann's 'Spearhead Theory' of Anti-Semitism
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- The OSS' Monitoring, Investigation and the Provision of Evidence Concerning the Extermination of Jews and other Civilians: Revising the Historical Record
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- A Critical Overview: Must War Crimes Prosecutors Accept the Possibility of Subversions of Legality as a Trade off for their Co-operation in Evidence-Gathering and Logistical Support?


