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Foreword | ||
Translator's note | ||
The first day | 1 | |
A speech of accusation and lament | 6 | |
Day and night and day | 12 | |
A minor logistical officer | 16 | |
Problems of communication | 20 | |
"That which was ..." | 23 | |
Shmuel Grynszpan and Benno Cohen | 26 | |
The story of God's servants | 31 | |
The disciples of the angel of death | 34 | |
The miracles | 38 | |
Why fear death? | 42 | |
Marta's Sabbath dress | 49 | |
Documents, Amsterdam, Copenhagen | 53 | |
"The march to the star" | 57 | |
The narrowing booth | 62 | |
Heinrich-Karl-Ernst Grueber | 66 | |
After a month | 71 | |
Yitzhak Nehama of Salonica | 75 | |
The ghost of the past? | 80 | |
Exhibits T/1091 to T/1099 | 85 | |
Hungary, Hungary | 90 | |
The psychologist | 95 | |
Part of the crime | 101 | |
The yoke of guilt | 107 | |
Our glorious brothers | 111 | |
Blaze forth, Teutonic fire | 116 | |
A forest and a small railway station | 123 | |
The planet of ashes | 128 | |
Potato power | 131 | |
In Vino Veritas | 137 | |
The key? | 142 | |
The power of the imagination | 147 | |
The "legal basis" | 153 | |
Addenda and notes | 157 | |
"An hour to an hour and a half" | 162 | |
Ivan and Nikolai | 167 | |
Jacques Stern's face | 171 | |
In the madhouse | 175 | |
Ghosts | 178 | |
That deal | 182 | |
On assignment | 185 | |
The cross-examination | 189 | |
Insomnia | 194 | |
Falsehood | 198 | |
The puzzle | 202 | |
"Yes, but ..." | 206 | |
Did you go to Maidanek? | 209 | |
Patrimony | 213 | |
The bear, the dog, and the man | 219 | |
The categorical imperative | 224 | |
One last chance | 228 | |
Final questions | 233 | |
The last document | 238 | |
The true picture | 244 | |
The black flag | 247 | |
A concluding speech | 253 | |
Dr. Robert Servatius | 259 | |
The Jerusalem trial | 266 | |
Convicted | 280 | |
Words in the forest | 285 | |
Deserving of death | 288 | |
No reply | 292 | |
The sentence | 297 | |
"Human rights" | 301 | |
The book and the appeal | 305 | |
Making it short | 309 | |
The last round | 311 |
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