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1963410173.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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20002081502112502123A4 1st edition with box belt Humanity Bunkasha 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 A4 1st edition with box belt Humanity Bunkasha paperback
2006BN122707Metropolis Books Metropolis Magazine 2006. 2006. Softcover. Design like you give a damn <br/><br/>Design like you give a damn Cameron Sinclair Kate Stohr Architecture for Humanity Metropolis Books, Metropolis Magazine paperback
2006B3-00086US Green Building Council 2006-01-15. paperback. New. 8x1x8. Ship within 24hrs. 100% Satisfaction is Our #1 Goal! US Green Building Council paperback
194743151Baden-Baden: Schröder Verlag 1947. Paperback. 1st Separate Edition. Original printed paper wrappers 8vo 54 pages. 21 cm. In German. Title translates as “The Crimes Against Humanity.†German translation of the original French “Crime contre l'humanite´†which appeared in the “Nouvelle Revue de Droit International Privé†Nr 2 1946.<br> Written by Eugène Aroneanu the creator of the concept of “Crimes Against Humanity under International Law†with the first prosecution under this concept taking place during the Nuremberg trials against defeated leaders of Nazi Germany. <br> The book is pictured and cited in Rainer Huhle’s 2009 essay “Vom schwierigen Umgang mit ‘Verbrechen gegen die Menschheit’ in Nürnberg und danach†“On the Difficult Handling of ‘Crimes Against Humanity’ in Nuremberg and Afterwards;†Nürnberger Menschenrechtszentrum 2009 page 10 online at https://www.menschenrechte.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Crimes_against_hu manity_nuernberg.pdf<br> Eugène Aroneanu “was a Romanian lawyer resistance fighter and author of several works on international law.<br> In the mid-1930s he emigrated to Paris. When World War II broke out in September 1939 he conducted radio broadcasts to Romania. When France was occupied in 1940 he joined the French Resistance operating underground under the name Aréne. In 1943 he managed to escape to Switzerland .<br> Aroneanu authored 58 publications. In 1945 he was tasked with compiling a documentation of Nazi wartime atrocities for the Nuremberg Trials. He also drafted a corresponding legal plea intending to expand the prosecution beyond the treatment of the extermination of the Jews as merely a crime against peace and war crimes as desired primarily by the British to include the new territory of crimes against humanity under international law†Wikipedia <br> SUBJECTS: Crimes against humanity -- Germany. Crimes contre l'humanite´. <br> OCLC: 22532039. OCLC locates 7 copies in North America USHMM YIVO Tauber Stanford UC-SB Miami-Ohio UTexas-Austin none at any Ivy League Institution. <br> Light wear and spotting to cover paper toning about Very Good Condition. BK5 Holo2-163-2-X-’. Baden-Baden: Schröder Verlag paperback
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19832081502112502115B5 Special Edition Shirota Gallery Galerie Humanite 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 B5 Special Edition Shirota Gallery Galerie Humanite paperback
194543099No Place Baden-Baden: Arbeitsgemeinschaft "Das Licht 1945. Paperback. No Date 1945 1st edition original printed paper wrappers. Large 8vo 130 pages plus 56 unnumbered pages of photo plates. 27 cm. In German. Title translates as “Concentration Camps: Factual Report on the Crimes Committed Against Humanity. Document F 321 for the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.â€<br> Compiled by Eugène Aroneanu the creator of the concept of “Crimes Against Humanity under International Law†with the first prosecution under this concept taking place during the Nuremberg trials against defeated leaders of Nazi Germany as outlined in this work. <br> Includes 17-page list of camps and prisons on pages 113-130 listing the name location and type of each camp.<br> This report provides the evidentiary material given to each participant of the Nuremberg Military Tribunal to become acquainted with the evidence to be presented. The report recounts the German crimes against humanity detailing deportation detention concentration camps tortures medical experimentation execution gassing and incineration.<br> It also delineates the web of procedures and complex organizational structure of concentration and extermination camps set up by the Germans during the course of Nazi rule. With an appendix of dozens of unimaginably gruesome photographs.<br> <br> Table of contents translated:<br> - Foreword<br> - List of witnesses reports and documents <br> - The four main Nazi accusations - Deportation departure / arrival<br> - Internment admission / theft / clothing / housing / food / hygiene<br> - Administration and camp regulations distinction between prisoners<br> - Camp life discipline / customs / religion / everyday scenes / roll call / punishments and torture<br> - Work men's work / women's work<br> - Sanitary conditions illnesses / medical examinations / hospital accommodation / sick conditions / nursing and treatment of the sick / abortions / childbirths / sterilization of women / sterilization and castration of men / the German medical corps<br> - Medical experiments and vivisection<br> - Various executions<br> - Repercussions on the prisoners revolt escape suicide<br> - Extermination selection in the camp / selection upon arrival / gassing and cremation<br> - Liberation<br> - Number of deaths percentage / balance<br> - Before the war<br> - Appendix<br> - List of the camps commandos and prisons used for incarceration<br> - Illustrations<br> <br> Eugène Aroneanu “was a Romanian lawyer resistance fighter and author of several works on international law.<br> In the mid-1930s he emigrated to Paris. When World War II broke out in September 1939 he conducted radio broadcasts to Romania. When France was occupied in 1940 he joined the French Resistance operating underground under the name Aréne. In 1943 he managed to escape to Switzerland .<br> Aroneanu authored 58 publications. In 1945 he was tasked with compiling a documentation of Nazi wartime atrocities for the Nuremberg Trials. He also drafted a corresponding legal plea intending to expand the prosecution beyond the treatment of the extermination of the Jews as merely a crime against peace and war crimes as desired primarily by the British to include the new territory of crimes against humanity under international law†Wikipedia <br> SUBJECTS: World War 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps. Holocaust Jewish 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives. -- Atrocities. Guerre mondiale 1939-1945 -- Camps d'internement. Holocauste 1939-1945 -- Re´cits personnels. -- Atrocite´s. Internment camps. Crimes against humanity -- Germany. OCLC: 37149416.<br> Light wear to wrappers toning to paper Very Good Condition overall. BK5 Holo2-162-39XX-EGGACC-'l. No Place [Baden-Baden]: Arbeitsgemeinschaft "Das Licht paperback