The Scourge Of The Swastika: A Short History Of Nazi War Crimes by Lord Russell Of Liverpool is a comprehensive account of the atrocities committed by the Nazi regime during World War II. The book provides a detailed analysis of the various war crimes committed by the Nazis, including the Holocaust, the massacre of civilians, and the use of slave labor. The author, Lord Russell Of Liverpool, was a British prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials and brings a unique perspective to the subject matter. The book is well-researched ...
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The Scourge Of The Swastika: A Short History Of Nazi War Crimes by Lord Russell Of Liverpool is a comprehensive account of the atrocities committed by the Nazi regime during World War II. The book provides a detailed analysis of the various war crimes committed by the Nazis, including the Holocaust, the massacre of civilians, and the use of slave labor. The author, Lord Russell Of Liverpool, was a British prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials and brings a unique perspective to the subject matter. The book is well-researched and contains numerous firsthand accounts from survivors and witnesses of Nazi war crimes. It is a powerful and sobering reminder of the horrors of the Holocaust and serves as an important historical document. The Scourge Of The Swastika is a must-read for anyone interested in World War II history, the Holocaust, or human rights.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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A chronicle of the horrific, inhuman crimes and atrocities perpetrated by the Nazi military against civilians and soldiers alike. Nothing "new" here for anyone well-read about WW II, but this focuses the crimes in a way other books about the war may not. A good introduction to the horrors of WW II for "newcomers" to the subject. (I read this book when I was about 13 and could not believe stuff like what was described actually took place!)