Imagine, for a moment, a long, sterile corridor. Twenty-two heavy, locked doors line it, each sealing a man who recently held the fate of millions in his hands. This is not the courtroom of Nuremberg, with its grand pronouncements and legalistic jargon. This is the prison, the antechamber to judgment. And in Douglas Kelly’s groundbreaking … Continue reading The 22 Mirrors of Nuremberg
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