From Nuremberg to NinevehLulu.com, 1 de set. 2008 - 187 pàgines The early 21st century is a time of uncertainty. The American led global order, which rose from the ashes of World War Two, is beginning to crumble. With Russia, China and the European Union all threatening American domination, upheaval, in some form, is certain. Conflict is inevitable. In 'From Nuremberg to Nineveh', Mark Turley goes back to the launch-pad of the American era, the Nuremberg Trial, in which the great evil of Nazism was defeated, the ideals of Liberal democracy were championed and political correctness was born. Stripping away the layers of propaganda, this thorough analysis provides a fresh interpretation of what the trial really meant and the purposes it served. Utilising standard sources, as well as those purposely ignored by mainstream history, conclusions are reached that are both controversial and significant. The result is not only a rethink of the Nazi epoch, but an up-to-date expose of the motivations behind current world affairs. |
Continguts
Introduction | 9 |
And so it goes | 13 |
The Climate of the Time | 15 |
The Legal Platform | 21 |
Defendants? | 31 |
The Indictment | 35 |
A most terrible and convincing case | 40 |
Der Dicke | 45 |
Nazi Diplomacy | 111 |
The Politics of Race | 116 |
The Sailors | 128 |
Befehl ist befehl | 132 |
A Thousand Years of Guilt | 138 |
The Pied Piper and the Voice of Radio Deutschland | 147 |
A final word on the trial | 154 |
Genocide at Nuremberg | 161 |
The Loneliest Man in the World | 61 |
Skinhead skinhead | 67 |
The Penitent Man | 75 |
am Kaltenbrunner | 84 |
The Root of all Evil | 102 |
Freedom Democracy and The Conquering of Evil | 173 |
An Unseen Tyrant? | 182 |
The Conceits of Academia | 186 |
References | 188 |
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