Seeking accountability for Nazi and war crimes in East and Central Europe: a people's justice?
The thirst for post-World War II justice transcended the Cold War and mobilized diverse social groups. This is a story of their multilayered and at times conflictual interactions
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Rochester
University of Rochester Press
2022
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| Schriftenreihe: | Rochester Studies in East and Central Europe
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| Online-Zugang: | Verlag, lizenzpflichtig: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv2j04sqr |
Inhaltsangabe:
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Abbreviations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part One: Justice and Visibility
- Justice in Mantle Coats
- The Nuremberg Trials- To Stage or Not to Stage
- Evidence and Soviet Rhetorical Devices
- Tensions between Secrecy and Publicity
- Concentration Camp Crimes on Trial, on TV, and in Civic Education
- Law and Accountability, Secrecy and Guilt
- Part Two: Justice and Social Mobilization
- Rehabilitation of Individuals Suspected of Collaboration
- Risks and Results of Citizens' Commitments
- Mediators behind the Scenes
- Accusing Hans Globke, 1960-1963
- The Fils et Filles des Déportés Juifs de France and the Lischka Trial in Cologne, 1971-1980
- Contributors
- Index