The right wrong man : John Demjanjuk and the last great Nazi war crimes trial / Lawrence Douglas.
2016
KF228.D44 D68 2016 (Mapit)
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Title
The right wrong man : John Demjanjuk and the last great Nazi war crimes trial / Lawrence Douglas.
Imprint
Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2016]
Description
331 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Formatted Contents Note
The beginning of the end of something
John in America
Ivan in Israel
Demjanjuk redux
Demjanjuk in Munich
Was damals recht war ...
Memory into history
The trial by history
The right wrong man.
John in America
Ivan in Israel
Demjanjuk redux
Demjanjuk in Munich
Was damals recht war ...
Memory into history
The trial by history
The right wrong man.
Summary
In 2009, Harper's Magazine sent war-crimes expert Lawrence Douglas to Munich to cover the last chapter of the lengthiest case ever to arise from the Holocaust: the trial of eighty-nine-year-old John Demjanjuk. Demjanjuk's legal odyssey began in 1975, when American investigators received evidence alleging that the Cleveland autoworker and naturalized US citizen had collaborated in Nazi genocide. In the years that followed, Demjanjuk was twice stripped of his American citizenship and sentenced to death by a Jerusalem court as Ivan the Terrible of Treblinka--only to be cleared in one of the most notorious cases of mistaken identity in legal history. Finally, in 2011, after eighteen months of trial, a court in Munich convicted the native Ukrainian of assisting Hitler's SS in the murder of 28,060 Jews at Sobibor, a death camp in eastern Poland. An award-winning novelist as well as legal scholar, Douglas offers a compulsively readable history of Demjanjuk's bizarre case. The Right Wrong Man is both a gripping eyewitness account of the last major Holocaust trial to galvanize world attention and a vital meditation on the law's effort to bring legal closure to the most horrific chapter in modern history.-- Jacket.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-319) and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
KF228.D44 D68 2016
Language
English
ISBN
9780691125701 (alkaline paper)
0691125708 (alkaline paper)
0691125708 (alkaline paper)
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