Beyond justice
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
In 1963, West Germany was gripped by a dramatic trial of former guards who had worked at the Nazi death camp Auschwitz. It was the largest and most public trial to take place in the country and attracted international attention. Using the pretrial files and trial audiotapes, Rebecca Wittmann offers a reinterpretation of Germany's first major attempt to confront its past. --from publisher description
