any recommended books?
- Muffin Man
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any recommended books?
would anyone know of any good books that cover the nuremburg trials? this has been a topc of intrest for a while now nd i think i may just dive right in.
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Have a look at this site, which recommends several books:Muffin Man wrote:would anyone know of any good books that cover the nuremburg trials? this has been a topc of intrest for a while now nd i think i may just dive right in.
http://www.holocaust-history.org/short- ... berg.shtml
You may also find a collection of Nuremberg documents under the following link:
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/imt/imt.htm
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Below is a link to download David Irving's Nuremberg, the Last Battle.
http://www.fpp.co.uk/books/Nuremberg/NUREMBERG.pdf
http://www.fpp.co.uk/books/Nuremberg/NUREMBERG.pdf
Sounds nice. When did Irving write that? Before or after he became a True Believer?Thorfinn wrote:Below is a link to download David Irving's Nuremberg, the Last Battle.
http://www.fpp.co.uk/books/Nuremberg/NUREMBERG.pdf
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Muffin Man,
John and Ann Tusa's book is very good. Airey Neave's is also recommended.
Rich
John and Ann Tusa's book is very good. Airey Neave's is also recommended.
Rich