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Less Than Slaves by Benjamin B. Ferencz & Telford Taylor
Less Than Slaves by Benjamin B. Ferencz & Telford Taylor
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Less Than Slaves: Jewish Forced Labor and the Quest for Compensation by Benjamin B. Ferencz & Telford Taylor
A Historical Examination of Forced Labor and Justice
Less Than Slaves is a profound historical analysis of Jewish forced labor during World War II and the legal battles for compensation that followed. Written by renowned legal scholars Benjamin B. Ferencz and Telford Taylor, this book sheds light on one of history’s darkest chapters.
Key Insights from the Book
- Detailed accounts of Jewish forced labor under the Nazi regime.
- Legal battles fought to secure compensation for survivors.
- The broader implications of war crimes and international justice.
- Eyewitness testimonies and archival research.
- Ethical and historical reflections on justice and accountability.
Why Read Less Than Slaves?
This book offers a meticulously researched and emotionally powerful exploration of wartime atrocities and the struggle for justice, making it a must-read for those interested in Holocaust history and legal restitution.
Praise for Less Than Slaves
“An essential book for understanding the complexities of post-war justice.” – Historical Review Journal
“Ferencz and Taylor deliver an unflinching account of one of the most tragic yet overlooked aspects of the Holocaust.” – International Law Quarterly
About the Authors
Benjamin B. Ferencz was a chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials and an advocate for human rights and international justice.
Telford Taylor was an American lawyer and author known for his work as a prosecutor during the Nuremberg Trials and his contributions to military justice.
ISBN Information
ISBN-13: 9780253215307
ISBN-10: 0253215307
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Delve into the historical and legal complexities of wartime justice with Less Than Slaves. An indispensable resource for scholars, historians, and legal professionals.
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