%0 Book %T Seeking justice for the Holocaust: Herbert C. Pell, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the limits of international law %A Cox, Graham B. %D 2019 %I University of Oklahoma Press %C Norman %@ 9780806164281 %G English %F 1664246703 %O Graham B. Cox %O Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 325-332 %O Archivierung/Langzeitarchivierung gewährleistet SLG BfZ pdager DE-24 %X Inhaltsverzeichnis: "He's not such a bad fellow" -- "Would you like to go to Portugal?" -- "A man of high caliber" -- "Is there any reason for the continued delay?" -- "None who participate in these acts of savagery shall go unpunished" -- "The war crimes commission might be authorized" -- "Pell called on me in London and told me his troubles" -- "A lawless conspiracy against the decencies of modern civilization" -- "The minorities problem" -- "Ers Jr, ok-you do it-at last, FDR" -- "Damned nonsense" -- "I have my neck in the noose" -- "Some regrettable circumstances" -- Conclusion : "freedom means the supremacy of human rights everywhere". %L 341.6/90268 %K Prosecution (International law) %K World War, 1939-1945 %K Atrocities %K Germany %K War crimes %K Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) %K Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946 %9 Text