Nuremberg: The Translator's Tale : The Story of Howard Triest, German-Jewish Interpreter of the Nazi War Criminals
Helen Fry
Published -
Genre - 20th century
Format - Paperback
The compelling story of the only German-Jewish translator to work with the psychiatrists in Nuremberg prison�The Nuremberg Trials laid bare the atrocities of the Nazi regime to the world. As they awaited trial, the twenty-two surviving leaders of Hitler's government were visited by American psychiatrists Drs Kelley and Goldensohn. Their only method of communication with the defendants was through translator Howard Triest, a German Jew who had fled Munich and fought as an American soldier in Normandy. Unbeknownst to the defendants, Triest's parents had perished at Auschwitz.�Helen Fry traces the events that took place in Nuremberg prison through the eyes of Triest. Combining meticulous research with intimate interviews, Fry offers a rare glimpse of life among Hitler's inner circle during their final year and reveals candid conversations and psychological evaluations. This powerful account uncovers a story of resilience and justice-and presents a unique insight into the events behind bars whilst the world waited for justice to be played out in the courtroom.
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