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2006
Traces the development of ideas of Nuremberg as cultural and spiritual capital, thus offering a coherent view of German cultural and intellectual history.
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Traces the development of ideas of Nuremberg as cultural and spiritual capital, thus offering a coherent view of German cultural and intellectual history.
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2022
This chapter analyzes the Advisory Board’s recommendations that seventy-six of the eighty-nine Nuremberg war criminals deserved clemency. The Board systematically questioned the parameters of individual guilt or responsibility as established by the Nuremberg tribunals, at times coming dangerously close to reviving the discredited “superior orders ...
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This chapter analyzes the Advisory Board’s recommendations that seventy-six of the eighty-nine Nuremberg war criminals deserved clemency. The Board systematically questioned the parameters of individual guilt or responsibility as established by the Nuremberg tribunals, at times coming dangerously close to reviving the discredited “superior orders ...
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The Nuremberg Code and the Nuremberg Trial
JAMA, 1996The Nuremberg Code includes 10 principles to guide physician-investigators in experiments involving human subjects. These principles, particularly the first principle on "voluntary consent," primarily were based on legal concepts because medical codes of ethics existent at the time of the Nazi atrocities did not address consent and other safeguards for
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Nuremberg Reconsidered: Conot's "Justice at Nuremberg"
American Bar Foundation Research Journal, 1985Two generations have been born and have grown to maturity since the Nuremberg War Crime Tribunal sifted evidence and rendered judgment in 1945 and 1946. Are we in danger of forgetting the unforgettable? Given the world's continuing fascination with National Socialism, it seems unlikely that the Nazis will be forgotten.
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