'Roland's compelling account is highly readable.'
Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, Professor of History, University of Exeter
'No one can deny Paul Roland is a complete master of his subject.'
Colin Wilson, author of A Criminal History of Mankind
Anyone wishing to understand the nature of evil can do no better than look within the pages of this book. When Hitler's 'thousand-year Reich' collapsed after twelve years of increasing repression, how were those responsible to be punished? Hitler, Himmler and Goebbels took their own lives to evade justice, but that still left Hermann Goering, Albert Speer, Hitler's one-time Deputy Fu�hrer Rudolf Hess and many other prominent Nazis to be brought before the Allied courts.
This is the story of the Nuremberg Trials - the most important criminal hearings ever held, which established the principle that individuals will always be held responsible for their actions under international law, and which brought closure to World War II, allowing the reconstruction of Europe to begin.