The Aftermath: Using the Nazis’ Own Meticulous Records to Secure Justice at Nuremberg

Table of Contents Introduction: The Bureaucrat’s Trap The Nazi state was a paperocracy. It was a regime that believed in the power of the document—the form, the report, the memo, the stamped order. This obsession with meticulous record-keeping, which had been the very engine of the Holocaust, became, in its aftermath, its greatest vulnerability. As … Continue reading The Aftermath: Using the Nazis’ Own Meticulous Records to Secure Justice at Nuremberg