Procureur à Nuremberg
- 709pages
- 25 heures de lecture




This definitive account of the 1938 Munich conference examines the personalities and issues that dominated the desperate negotiations during the days preceding World War II
The book features a new introduction by Benjamin Ferencz, who served as the Chief Prosecutor for the United States during the Nuremberg War Crimes Trial. This addition provides valuable insights into the historical significance and legal implications of the trials, emphasizing the pursuit of justice for war crimes. The text delves into the moral and ethical challenges faced during the prosecution of Nazi leaders, highlighting the importance of accountability in the aftermath of conflict.