web site: The Nuremberg Project
Doug Millison
millison at online-journalist.com
Fri Jan 18 20:50:44 CST 2002
The Nuremberg Project [.pdf]
http://camlaw.rutgers.edu/publications/law-religion/nuremberg.htm
The Nuremberg Project, a Web site presented by the _Rutgers Journal of Law
and Religion_, has begun to offer online access to the Donovan Collection,
the personal documents and papers of General William J. "Wild Bill" Donovan.
After World War II, during the International Military Tribunal (IMT) in
Nuremberg, Donovan served as special assistant to the U.S. Chief Prosecutor.
Selecting from his papers every six months, the Nuremberg Project has
recently issued its first installment -- a document from July 6, 1945,
titled "The Nazi Master Plan: The Persecution of the Christian Churches."
The site provides users with not only digital copies of original source
documents but also insightful commentary from Holocaust and Nuremberg
scholars. Researchers, academics, and World War II enthusiasts should find
the site valuable. Users with low bandwidth should be wary though; the first
installment is nearly 40 MB.
from:
The Scout Report
January 18, 2002
Volume 8, Number 2
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