
s/t: The Untold Story of How the Nazi War Criminals Were Judged 30 years after the event, the historic judgment of the Nuremberg Tribunal that tried Nazi Germany's major war criminals continues to haunt us. Was justice done or are the critics right when they point to the continuing persistence of crimes against the peace & against humanity in Russia, Vietnam, South Africa & elsewhere—as proof that the whole enterprise was doomed from the beginning to be nothing more than the judgment of the victors over the vanquished? What went on in the minds of the judges as they listened to the sickening evidence, heard the interminable wrangling of the lawyers, looked at the arrogant, humble, defiant & penitent defendants before them—& tried to render a verdict?