| In this moving memoir and carefully researched historical study, an insider tears apart the popular image of the postwar American-run "war crimes" trials of Germans. As a young court reporter at the U.S. war crimes trials held at Dachau, the author returned to the transcripts -- and his memories of those proceedings -- after more than 40 years for a fresh look at how injustice was done to the defendants, and to historical truth. Incorporates the personal experience of a sensitive American observer and original archival digging to make a major contribution to the study of the postwar trials. Banned in Germany! Hardback 337 Pages |