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Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | The Legal Prism | |
1 | Shaping the Trials: The Politics of Trial Policy, 1945-1949 | 17 |
1.1 | The Theory behind the IMT Prosecution | 17 |
1.2 | The IMT Defendants: Individuals and Organizations | 21 |
1.3 | The Prospect of a Second International Trial | 24 |
1.4 | The Political Context of the Occupation of Germany | 25 |
1.5 | 'The Trial that Never Was': The Aborted Second Trial of Major War Criminals | 28 |
1.6 | Unequal Progressions: The Courses of British and American Trial Policy from 1946 | 32 |
1.7 | The Development of the OCCWC | 37 |
1.8 | The OCCWC and the Foreign Office (i): The Industrialists | 38 |
1.9 | The OCCWC and the Foreign Office (ii): The Military | 41 |
1.10 | British Domestic Opposition to the Trials | 47 |
1.11 | The Politics of the Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings | 49 |
2 | Race-Specific Crimes in Punishment and Re-Education Policy: The 'Jewish Factor' | 57 |
2.1 | The Search for Evidence | 58 |
2.2 | Deploying the Evidence: 'Hard Documents' and 'Representative Examples' | 60 |
2.3 | Applying 'War Crimes' and 'Crimes against Humanity' | 63 |
2.4 | The 'Conspiracy' to Initiate War: The Tyranny of a Construct | 69 |
2.5 | The 'Jewish Factor' in the Royal Warrant Trials | 75 |
2.6 | Occupation Policy, Victim Specificity and Symbols of Suffering | 80 |
Pt. II | Post-War Representations and Perceptions | |
3 | The Limits of the Legal Imagination: Plumbing the Depths of Nazi Criminality | 93 |
3.1 | The Dachau Trial | 95 |
3.2 | The 'Belsen' Trial | 97 |
3.3 | The IMT Trial and the Camp System | 101 |
3.4 | The Significance of Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka | 109 |
3.5 | The Absence of Aktion Reinhard (i): An Expropriation Exercise? | 110 |
3.6 | The Absence of Aktion Reinhard (ii): By-Passing the Camps | 116 |
4 | The Failure of the Trial Medium: Charting the Breadth of Nazi Criminality | 129 |
4.1 | Genocide in the Consciousness of the Postwar World: An Overview | 133 |
4.2 | An Education in German Guilt | 137 |
4.3 | West German Responses to the IMT Trial | 145 |
4.4 | Towards the 'Final Solution of the War Criminals Question' | 149 |
4.5 | The Bystanders Judge Nuremberg | 153 |
4.6 | British and American 'Revisionism' | 156 |
4.7 | Negating Allied Punishment Policy: Premature Releases and Political Expediency | 162 |
4.8 | The Revised Rhetoric of the Wehrmacht's War | 172 |
Pt. III | The Trials and Posterity | |
5 | A Nuremberg Historiography of the Holocaust? | 185 |
5.1 | Legal Omissions (i): The SS and Police | 186 |
5.2 | Legal Omissions (ii): The 'Ostland' Criminals | 196 |
5.3 | The Nuremberg Legacy (i): Motivation from the Nazi Elite to the Executioners | 200 |
5.4 | The Nuremberg Legacy (ii): 'Extermination through Work' | 208 |
Conclusions | 221 | |
App. A | Charter of the International Military Tribunal, article 6 | 229 |
App. B | The defendants and organizations before the IMT | 229 |
App. C | The subsequent Nuremberg proceedings | 231 |
Bibliography | 233 | |
Index | 263 |
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