Warsaw 1946, Spółdzielnia Wydawnicza WIEDZA, pp. 194, form. 15 x 21, b-ch photos, cover designed by I. Witz, booklet binding, light rubbing of cover, very good condition.
Karol Malcuzynski revealed the backstory of the trial that began on November 20, 1945 in Nuremberg. He recounted what difficulties Polish journalists faced during their trip to Germany. He also gave a lot of data about the trial.The Nuremberg trial was one of the largest trials in the history of justice, the publicist commented. - It lasted nearly a year, the verdict was announced on October 1, 1946.During more than 10 months, 403 public sessions were held, the minutes were contained in 16 thousand typewritten pages, and were later published in print in twenty-some hefty volumes. 2,600 indictment documents were submitted. Twenty-seven attorneys appeared, assisted by 54 assistants. About 27 kilometers of tape for recordings and 7,000 discs were used, as they were still recording on this medium at the time. A printing press operated on site.