Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg
Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg: A New History of the International Military Tribunal after World War II

Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg: A New History of the International Military Tribunal after World War II


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Organized in the immediate aftermath of World War Two by the victorious Allies, the Nuremberg Trials were intended to hold the Nazis to account for their crimes — and to restore a sense of justice to a world devastated by violence. As Francine Hirsch reveals in this immersive, gripping, and ground-breaking book, a major piece of the Nuremberg story has routinely been omitted from standard accounts: the part the Soviet Union played in making the trials happen in the first place. Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg offers the first complete picture of the International Military Tribunal (IMT), including the many ironies brought to bear as the Soviets took their place among the countries of the prosecution in late 1945. Everyone knew that Stalin had allied with Hitler before the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941. The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact hung heavy over the courtroom, as did the suspicion that the Soviets had falsified evidence in an attempt to pin one of their own war crimes, the mass killing of Polish officers in the Katyn Forest, on the Nazis. Moreover, key members of the Soviet delegation, including the Soviet judge and chief prosecutor, had played critical roles in Stalin's infamous show trials of the 1930s. For the American prosecutor Robert H. Jackson and his colleagues in the British and French delegations, Soviet participation in the IMT undermined the credibility of the trials and indeed the moral righteousness of the Allied victory. Yet without the Soviets Nuremberg would never have taken place. Soviet jurists conceived of the legal framework that treated war as an international crime, giving the trials a legal basis. The Soviets had borne the brunt of the fighting against Germany, and their almost unimaginable suffering gave them moral authority. They would not be denied a place on the tribunal and moreover were determined to make the most of it. However, little went as the Soviets had planned. Stalin's efforts to steer the trials from afar backfired. Soviet war crimes were exposed in open court. As relations among the four countries of the prosecution foundered, Nuremberg turned from a court of justice to an early front of the Cold War. Hirsch's book provides a front-row seat in the Nuremberg courtroom, while also guiding readers behind the scenes to the meetings in which secrets were shared, strategies mapped, and alliances forged. Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg offers a startlingly new view of the IMT and a fresh perspective on the movement for international human rights that it helped launch.

Table of Contents:
Introduction: The Untold Story Part I: The Road to Nuremberg Chapter One: When War Became a Crime Chapter Two: But What Is Justice? Chapter Three: Countdown to Indictment Chapter Four: Ready or Not Part II: The Prosecution's Case Chapter Five: The Trial Begins Chapter Six: Stuck on the Sidelines Chapter Seven: Course Corrections Chapter Eight: Bearing Witness Part III: The Defense Case Chapter Nine: The Cold War Comes to Nuremberg Chapter Ten: In the Name of a Fair Trial Chapter Eleven: Accusations and Counter-Accusations Chapter Twelve: The Katyn Showdown Part IV: Last Words and Judgments Chapter Thirteen: Collective Guilt and the Fate of Postwar Europe Chapter Fourteen: Judgment Chapter Fifteen: Beyond Nuremberg Acknowledgements Endnotes Research Note Notes and Sources Bibliographical Notes and Suggestions for Further Reading Index

About the Author :
Francine Hirsch is Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she teaches Soviet and Modern European history. Her first book, Empire of Nations: Ethnographic Knowledge and the Making of the Soviet Union (2005), received several prizes, including the Herbert Baxter Adams Prize of the American Historical Association.

Review :
"It is this version of history that Francine Hirsch confronts in her absorbing and readable new book. Fifteen years in preparation, Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg draws on groundbreaking research in Moscow archives to illuminate the Soviet dimension of an episode that was both "the last hurrah" of wartime Allied cooperation and "an early front of the Cold War" ... the rich detail is fascinating and the overall thesis compelling ... an elegant and important piece of scholarship which adds a significant new perspective to the history of the International Military Tribunal." -- David Reynolds, Times Literary Supplement "Francine Hirsch's book is a brilliantly researched and skillfully narrated account of the Soviet impact on the momentous trial. Her analysis of the crucial parts played by the Soviet jurist Aron Trainin, the Katyn Forest events, and the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact will change forever how we understand the history of international justice and human rights." -- Norman M. Naimark, author of Stalin and the Fate of Europe "Fifteen years in the making, drawing extensively on Soviet archives, Francine Hirsch's wonderful book freshly illuminates the paradoxical Soviet impact on the trial of Nazi criminals as well as the inner workings of the Kremlin as it navigated the onset of the Cold War." -- William Taubman, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Khrushchev: The Man and His Era and Gorbachev: His Life and Times "Meticulous and original, Francine Hirsch's book is also deeply necessary. We cannot understand what happened at Nuremberg in the round without the Soviet angle, and that is what Hirsch provides in this unique and fascinating work." -- Philippe Sands, author of East West Street "With an unmatched command of the sources and masterful prose, Francine Hirsch offers a comprehensive and revelatory new history of the International Military Tribunal, demonstrating both the contributions of the Soviets to international law as well as the contradictions based on their own wartime crimes. This gripping and compelling book is a landmark study that finally tells the whole story of the first Nuremberg Trial." -- Lynne Viola, author of Stalinist Perpetrators on Trial: Scenes from the Great Terror in Soviet Ukraine "In the airbrushed consecration of the 1990s of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, the part played by the Soviet Union was regarded as inconvenient or inessential, when it was mentioned at all. In this masterful history, Francine Hirsch reconstructs the story of its contribution to the framing of the proceedings, especially the priority that prosecutors DL inspired by a Soviet jurist DL accorded to the charge that the National Socialists had aggressively breached the peace. Her book is a landmark work on the search for justice after World War II even as the Cold War dawned." -- Samuel Moyn, author of The Last Utopia: Human Rights in History "Masterly... Richly detailed and well-written, this important new vantage point on Nuremberg will appeal strongly to history buffs."--Kirkus "Indeed, Hirsch brilliantly accomplishes her central aim: 'putting the Soviet Union back into the history of Nuremberg trials.' In so doing, the book offers a valuable new addition to the Nuremberg canon, filling a gap in the literature with new research, an engaging narrative style, and delightful details..."--Beth Van Schaack, War on the Rocks "This well-researched book is an important contribution to the history of the Cold War, and should become the standard account of the International Military Tribunal, with its inclusion of the Soviet perspective." --Library Journal A "pathbreaking book" --Foreign Affairs "A fascinating deep-dive into the little-explored Soviet role at the Nuremberg trials." --World War II Magazine "...An elegant and important piece of scholarship which adds a significant new perspective to the history of the Internaitonal Military Tribunal." -- Times Literary Supplement


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780199377930
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Height: 239 mm
  • No of Pages: 560
  • Spine Width: 46 mm
  • Weight: 1001 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0199377936
  • Publisher Date: 29 Jun 2020
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: A New History of the International Military Tribunal after World War II
  • Width: 165 mm


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