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Rivers of Blood, Years of Darkness: The Unforgettable Classic Account of the Watts Riot,
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow & Company (1968)
Author: Robert E. Conot
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A compelling ground-level report
Conot was the first person given access to many of the reports of the uprisings, and he interviewed 1,000 people and got written statements from 500 others. He weaves all these together into an as-it-happens narrative in which the events unfold on the level of the individual actors, from the people caught in the middle at street level, to the governor and his officers. In doing so, he created a sociologically significant page-turner.


Justice at Nuremberg
Published in Hardcover by HarperCollins (1983)
Author: Robert E. Conot
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Recommended
I can recommend this book to anyone wanting a basic knowledge of the Nuremberg trial and the atrocities that it exposed. My only complaint is that the book often drifts from the subject of the trial itself to general Nazi and Holocaust history, which is fine unless you've already read a good deal about these subjects in other books. One more issue is that Conot's mini-biography of Hitler, found at the end of the book, relies too much on speculation about the cause of Hitler's madness. (Can the root of Hitler's madness really be reduced to the view that he might have had syphilis?) Still, Conot manages to find some nuggets of information that I have not seen elsewhere, and when he does stay close to the trial it makes for highly intriguing reading.

A very thorough account
For those who enjoyed TNT's Nuremburg movie and would like to develop a more complete understanding of the trial, "Justice at Nuremburg" is for you. Author Robert Conot does a lot more than just recount the trial of the leading Nazis. He gives a full portrayal of their crimes and details their actions while they were in allied custody both before and during the trial. Conot also gives the background on the leading allied prosecutors and judges as well as detailing the increasing Cold War friction that surrounded the trial. The Nuremburg trial set the standard for international war crimes tribunals as we know them today. Many precedents were established that are still with us. But it is the fascinating (and revolting) stories of the defendant's themselves that make this book so compelling.

A Brillant Account
For anyone who wants to know about the Nuremberg Trials, you must read this book. Canot gives us a real deal of the trial. He gives us an in to the processes of how the Trial worked and how the Justices felt. He tells the History of the Tiral as if you were right there. And that is a trait that not every book has. As an active reader of the Nuremberg Trials, I whole heartedly suggest and push for the reading of this book, in orfer to fully understand the true meaning of this gret event.


American Odyssey
Published in Paperback by Wayne State Univ Pr (1986)
Author: Robert E. Conot
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