Nazi war crimes, US intelligence and selective prosecution at nuremberg: controversies regarding the role of the office of strategic services Michael Salter
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 341.690268 SAL/N (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P28763 |
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1. Introducing the rationale, aims and methodology --
2. Evidence of the war criminality of the Wolff group --
3. The geo-political context of the peace negotiations surrounding the OSS's Operation Sunrise --
4. Intervening on behalf of Karl Wolff --
5. Protecting the wider Sunrise group : Zimmer, Dollmann and Wenner --
6. The contribution of OSS officials to the prosecution of Nazi war crimes --
7. Gathering and analysing the materials that became the R-Series of Nuremberg trial evidence --
8. General Donovan's contribution to the Nuremberg trials.
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