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The Nuremberg Trial

By: John Tusa, Ann Tusa
Narrated by: Ralph Cosham
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Here is a gripping account of the major postwar trial of the Nazi hierarchy in World War II. The Nuremberg Trial brilliantly recreates the trial proceedings and offers a reasoned, often profound examination of the processes that created international law. From the whimpering of Kaltenbrunner and Ribbentrop on the stand to the icy coolness of Goering, each participant is vividly drawn.

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20th Century Germany History United States World World War II Military War Holocaust Thought-Provoking Imperialism Franklin D. Roosevelt Hungary
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Courtroom dramas have always consumed the public's attention. There is a certain high-stakes drama that takes place in the halls of justice. Ann and John Tusa have collaborated to capture those emotions in their historical study of The Nuremberg Trial. The Nuremberg Trial isn't some bland textbook; the Tusas' personable narration delivers to listeners the countless personal stories at the heart of one of history's most infamous court battles. A deft performance by Ralph Cosham only serves to accentuate the care Ann and John Tusa have taken in relaying the facts of Nuremberg with humanity and insight.

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“Fascinating… The Tusas’ book is one of the best accounts I have read.” ( The New York Times)

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Extremely biased

It is too bad the authors were so biased against all the prosecutors other than the British team. The book was well researched and gave great insights into the defendents, but lost credibility with the extreme bias. The French and Russian teams were all but ignored, the American team was denigrated as a bunch of incompetents. Only the British were shown in a favorable light. The book was well read.

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Good coverage of Nuremberg tribunal with a British bias

Starting with the discussion about the need to a trial through the formation of the charter and the trial itself, a good history, but with some British bias (except for repeated digs at the foreign office). The authors deride the Nazi euphemism of the polish problem and the Jewish problem, without acknowledging their roots in the euphemism of Henry VIII and the Kings great matter” for which he murdered Thomas More. Their repeated snarky comments about Col Andrus diminishes them not him. The door focuses more on the proceedings than Joseph Persico’ book which is written in a “you are there”style. They omit the fairly well substantiated charge that Lt Jack Wheelis gave Goering the cyanide pill in return for gifts that Goering gave him, something for which Wheelis should have been courtmartialed.

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Amazing book!

This book is a great listen. It will really open your eyes to the atrocities committed by the Nazi’s-highly entertaining and wonderfully narrated a must listen!!

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Very well done.

This is an amazing detailed work. The time and devotion to the research of this book is commendable. If you have the time and interest I would recommend it.

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Family Experience

I am particularly interested in the Nuremberg Trials because my grandfather was Secretary General of same and my teenage father was an intern labeling evidence. This experience marked them both.

I’ve read Judged at Nuremberg and Nuremberg Diary, but find this new version just as freamsh and newly interesting.

This should be mandatory reading for all American teenagers.

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What an extraordinary tale

My wife and I have listened to this book twice. We have researched the individuals and have had a great time doing it.

The reader has a wonderful voice and really made the story.

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Great for WWII Buffs & Students of Law History

The vast majority of people have no idea how important the Nuremberg trial was, not just because it brought truly evil people to justice, but because it set the precedence of modern international law and showed how global judgements should be handled. This book chronicles that historic trial in great detail, sometimes too much so. It's like having a really nice, thick streak with just a bit too much fat around it. You'll get a great meal, but you need to cut your way through the extraneous stuff, This isn't a book for a novice history learners. Without in-depth knowledge of the totality of WWII and the political situations before, during, and after, this book won't have enough context to be truly impactful, Students of law history will probably find it the most meaningful and insightful. The minutia of how this trial was organized and carried out will be of great interest to those seeking to understand the maturation of the global legal system.

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If you need a good sleep..

I fell asleep constantly while listening to this. The reader I’m sorry to point out was why. I would suggest watching the original trial or even the movie. Both are fascinating!

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I was there

The presentation makes me think I was there. It was exceptional in its description and depth of information without getting lost in the minutiae

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Well researched and chilling.

As a history buff, anything about WW2 has always fascinated me. What were the people who committed these atrocities thinking? Well, in this well researched and thorough examination of the trial of these sad degenerate men's defense at the Wholly unprecedented Nurenmberg military tribunal, we get a look the precursor to the World Court. You get an in depth look at the thought process behind the trial, the idea that it couldn't just be a kangaroo court, but a real, fair judicial process that had a fair chance of aquittal if the charges couldnt be proven. You get a look at the personality of the judges and prosecutors, and the success and failures they had. IN fact, this tribunal actually had effects on national laws as well, and set precedents from every international criminal trial to come. This is a must read for any person interested in history. Ralph Cosham does an excellent job narrating in a cool, professional manner, especially when talking about some of the details of the atrocities.

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