Letters from Nuremberg: My Father's Narrative of a Quest for Justice

  Author:    Lary Bloom, Christopher Dodd
  ISBN:    0307381161
  Sales Rank:    328288
  Published:    2007-09-11
  Publisher:    Crown
  # Pages:    352
  Binding:    Hardcover
  Avg. Rating:    4.0 based on 16 reviews
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  Amazon Price:    $17.13
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Letters from Nuremberg: My Father's Narrative of a Quest for Justice
  
For some sixty years, the Nuremberg trials have demonstrated the resolve of the United States and its fellow Allied victors of the Second World War to uphold the principles of dispassionate justice and the rule of law even when cries of vengeance threatened to carry the day. In the summer of 1945, soon after the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany, Thomas J. Dodd, the father of U.S. Senator Christopher J. Dodd of Connecticut, traveled to the devastated city of Nuremberg to serve as a staff lawyer in this unprecedented trial for crimes against humanity. Thanks to his agile legal mind and especially to his skills at interrogating the defendants—including such notorious figures as Hermann Göring, Alfred Rosenberg, Albert Speer, Joachim von Ribbentrop, and Rudolf Hess—he quickly rose to become the number two prosecutor in the U.S. contingent.

Over the course of fifteen months, Dodd described his efforts and his impressions of the proceedings in nightly letters to his wife, Grace. The letters remained in the Dodd family archives, unexamined, for decades. When Christopher Dodd, who followed his father’s path to the Senate, sat down to read the letters, he was overwhelmed by their intimacy, by the love story they unveil, by their power to paint vivid portraits of the accused war criminals, and by their insights into the historical importance of the trials.

Along with Christopher Dodd’s reflections on his father’s life and career, and on the inspiration that good people across the world have long taken from the event that unfolded in the courtroom at Nuremberg, where justice proved to be stronger than the most unspeakable evil, these letters give us a fresh, personal, and often unique perspective on a true turning point in the history of our time. In today’s world, with new global threats once again put-ting our ideals to the test, Letters from Nuremberg reminds us that fear and retribution are not the only bases for confrontation. As Christopher Dodd says here, “Now, as in the era of Nuremberg, this nation should never tailor its eternal principles to the conflict of the moment, for if we do so, we will be shadowing those we seek to overcome.”
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07-11-08 3 0\2
(Hide Review...)  Travesty
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This book is a travesty, a misuse of important historical sources. These letters, rediscovered by the Dodd family in 1990, should have been compiled into a book by a historian of the Nuremburg trials, combined with letters by Dodd to other correspondents, with notes filling in context and their relation to the historical record. In this way, they would have provided interesting views of Germany after the war and insight into how the Nuremburg prosecutions were put together. Instead, Chris Dodd has put the letters from Thomas Dodd to his wife into a campaign book, with family photos, purporting to show the human side of Dodd. The great romance which is supposed thereby to be revealed amounts to a lonely husband complaining that his wife--who is taking care of five children, one a toddler--is not writing long enough letters. These passages are repetitive and boring. By all means read the book for the historical information--but then go find a good history of the Nuremburg trials.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-18 11:25:36 EST)
01-02-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  History is a harsh judge
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Dodd's letters truly present the allies (except the USSR) effort to insure that future generations would see the fairness and lawfullness of their deliberations.It comes at a time in history that individuals are being held by one of the allies without trial 5 years after their capture. Nuremburg 1 1/2 year Gitmo 6 years The Taylors, Jacksons and Dodds would be ashamed.Aside from the Legal?Historical perspective the book is an excellent example of a husbands love and devotion. Christopher Dodds has good genes.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-02 08:52:16 EST)
01-02-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Chris Dodd Book
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This is a great book that provides a unique perspective on the Nuremberg trials. Highly recommended.
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12-30-07 2 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Not as Advertised
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After reading Ellie Wiesel's characterization of this book as "an important contribution to history", I wonder if he actually read the book or just skimmed some pre-publication proofs. Mr. Dodd's letters provide more detail about his living accommodations, dinner meetings, and travels than about the war crimes trials or the defendants. The defendants' cases are glossed over. You keep reading, waiting for details, waiting for insight. It's not there. The book is mildly interesting, but adds nothing to our knowledge of the war criminals or their trials.
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12-10-07 1 1\4
(Hide Review...)  Very poor read, get's worse chapter after chapter....
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This book was nothing like expected from the reviews I read before purchase. It started out a little interesting, but quickly became dull, boring, and endlessly repeating, repeating, repeating. I expected the excitement to build, it never did. His fathers letters should have remained a family secret,well hidden if possible, they have no business in print for rest of the world. I wouldn't buy this book again if it was on the $1.00 table at a rummage sale.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-30 19:00:39 EST)
12-07-07 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  An unusual historical document, but sometimes tedious
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I didn't know that the father of the senior senator from Connecticut was one of the chief prosecutors at the Nurenburg trials. Dodd begins by giving us a background narrative of his family which I found very useful. The bulk of the book consists--as the title indicates--of letters written by Tom Dodd to his wife. The trials lasted much longer than Dodd had anticipated. The letters reveal a man with a keen eye for detail when describing the defendants and his description of Himmler is especially interesting. There is also a lot of speculation about his running for governor and we get to see some behind-the-scenes political maneuvering. On the negative side, his constant whining about how he misses his wife becomes tedious and it might have been useful for the author to have edited these letters a bit more judiciously. If you are looking for a true history of the trials, this is not the book for you. However, the book provides a true insider view of what really went on and is a valuable historical document as such.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-10 07:40:01 EST)
11-01-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Insight into an important slice of history
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As a young journalist, I knew Tom Dodd, and knew he'd been a prosecutor at Nuremberg -- but knew little else. His letters to his wife, compiled by his son Chris Dodd, have wonderful insights into the inchoate process with which the Nazi war-crimes trial began, and the evolution into a model for future dealings with brutal war behavior. Along the way I was fascinated to learn that Tom Dodd, whom I knew as a Cold War hawk, was deeply disturbed by what wars do.
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10-31-07 5 1\2
(Hide Review...)  Inspiring - to say the least
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Bullet point impressions of this amazing story:

1) I knew Christopher Dodd was running for president...but that's all I knew about him. Now that I've read his introduction to this amazing book and experienced the passion he has for justice, truth and our country - I am taking a serious look at him as my candidate.

2) After seven years of feeling hopeless and watching our country throw away the Constitution and its freedoms and protections with both hands - I have hope that at least someone wants to repair the damage that has been done.

And the following quotes are burned into my brain:

"What good is the information gained from torturing one Iraqi insurgent if doing so causes us to be despised by a million Iraqi children?"

I yearn to go back to a time when justice was allowed to live and flourish in the light instead of being manufactured in the dark:

"That four great nations, flushed with victory and strong with injury, stay the hand of vengeance and voluntarily submit their captive enemies to the judgment of the law is one of the most significant tributes that power has ever paid to reason."

Back to a time to when our country took it's place as a force of good in the world - to a time before we were seen as the arrogant bullies bent on destroying the world:

"If, for sixty years, a single word, Nuremberg, has best captured America's moral authority and commitment to justice, unfortunately another word now captures the loss of such authority and commitment: Guantanamo."

Dodd has his father to look to as an inspiration of strength and good - maybe I will look to him.
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10-24-07 2 1\1
(Hide Review...)  not very informative about the Nuremberg trial defendants
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I was disappointed in the book, because it didn't emphasize what I was hoping to find: the historical dimension, and especially, more details about the Nazi defendants on trial and why they did what they did. One does find references to how a few of the defendants are reacting during the trial. But there isn't much of that and it doesn't help us much to understand them.

Perhaps I was wrong to expect this emphasis since after all Senator Dodd was compelled to be discrete, even when writing to his wife? And yet he is quite willing to write his scorn or disapproval for some of his colleagues trying the case. What the letters do emphasize is Senator Dodd's love for his wife and his impatience to return home. I must admit that after a while, I found the letters repetitive and, dare I say it, somewhat boring. Of course he was writing to his wife, not to us.

While it is obvious why Senator Christopher Dodd, the son, found these letters personally invaluable, I'm not sure why he felt compelled to publish them. If it is, as he states in the book's Prologue, to contribute "one more piece of persuasive and human evidence of the best and worst that humans can do", then I would say the book's results are mixed at best.




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10-19-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  LETTERS FROM NUREMBERG
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ASIN:0307381161 Letters from Nuremberg: My Father's Narrative of a Quest for Justice]
A COMPELLING DAY-TO-DAY ACCOUNT OF A LANDMARK TRIAL IN COLLABERATION WITH OUR ALLIES FOLLOWING WORLD WAR 2 . THIS JOURNAL GIVES AN INSIGHT INTO THE SOMETIMES PAINFUL AND FRUSTRATING SEARCH FOR FINAL JUSTICE WITHIN THE GUIDELINES OF THE LAW.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-26 07:38:35 EST)
10-17-07 4 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Not exactly what I expected
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I enjoyed this book, but it was more about Dodd's relationship with his wife and with his associates on the prosecution team than it was about the actual trial. That being said it was a good read.
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10-09-07 3 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Non-Fiction
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If you are looking for information on the Nuremberg Trials you will not get it from this book. The historical information contained within this book and the atrocities committed during WW II.

There is also good insight into the inter-relationships of the people who were involved in the trial itself. One of the most surprising parts is concerning the great love this man portrays for his wife and children.

Also how he felt being away from home during this period of time. He lets us know what a great country we live in and not to forget the evil that still lurks in other parts of the world.
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09-20-07 5 5\5
(Hide Review...)  An exceptional book about an exceptional man
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Senator Dodd reminds us all, through the letters of his father, of our need to maintain a steady moral compass as we negotiate a difficult balance between the security of our nation and the civil rights that are the backbone our country was built upon.

At a recent book signing at "Politics and Prose" in Washington, DC, Senator Dodd was asked if his father's career influenced his decision to become a public servant. He told the story of his father, interviewed weeks before his death, being asked if he knew how his political career would end (censure and then failing to win re-election)would he do it again. Senator Thomas Dodd answered (and I am paraphrasing) "A lawyer can help only so many clients in his career - a doctor only so many patients but as a public servant one is able to help millions of people. I would do it again without hesitation." This book offers facinating insite into the dedication of this honorable man to his country, to his family and to the rule of law that makes us great.

(And as an aside, I-Man is wrong. Chris Dodd is not riding the coattails of his father. Anyone taking the time to familiarize themselves with the work that he has done in his 30 plus years as a public servant would know that he is exceptionally qualified to be the President of the United States.)

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09-17-07 5 9\11
(Hide Review...)  Excellent Reading
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I really enjoyed this book. It's a collection of letters from the number 2 prosecuter of the Nuremberg trials. Not only is it from his point of view, it also shows the lovingness that existed between him and his wife, that these letters were writen to.

It's a shame that someone can not critique a book on only it's content with out putting his/her opinion, let alone a political opinion.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-21 07:22:57 EST)
09-16-07 3 3\22
(Hide Review...)  Great man- Wrong comparison
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As a former resident of Connecticut and admirer of Sen Thomas Dodd, I borrowed this book and read it entirely. I learned a great deal more about this profound man and his invaluable role at the Nuremberg trials. It is very unfortunate however, that Sen Chris Dodd is attemting to ride his father's coattails in his pursuit of the presidency while attempting to compare his father's supreme deeds with the very difficult battle that our nation is waging with terrorism. May I remind all that it was during a Democratic administration that Japanese-Americans, a stalwart and loyal segment of our population was displaced and interned, an act that entirely minimizes the totally humane conduct our government has provided enemy combatants at Guantanamo Bay. When I was a young boy, my father was active in the Democratic Party in Connecticut and I was fortunate to meet Sen. Thomas Dodd. May I paraphrase Sen Lloyd Benson and state that I met and respected Sen Thomas Dodd and Sen Chris Dodd is certainly no Sen Thomas Dodd. If Sen Chris Dodd had simply excluded his partisan politics in this book, I would most certainly have purchased it.
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09-14-07 5 11\12
(Hide Review...)  An extraordinary treasure trove
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I read this book cover to cover in one day. It is unique, fascinating from a historical perspective, moving for the beautiful love story it contains, and particularly relevant in light of the current environment in the United States. It is definitely one of the best books I have read in quite awhile. Although this book was authored and edited by a presidential candidate, it is in an entirely different realm from other politician's publications.

I loved what Senator Dodd had to say about how the U.S. gained the moral authority to lead by submitting to the rule of law at Nuremberg, extending rights and protections to some of the most despicable people in history because it was the just, moral action to take. Senator Dodd contrasts this to how the U.S. has walked away from guaranteeing these protections in recent years and the subsequent deterioration of the moral high ground we once occupied.

The letters are just an incredible find -- they are intimate and tender at times, while also a true first draft of history from someone who was a participant. No matter what your politics, the letters are fascinating.

I bought "Letters from Nuremberg" after hearing Senator Dodd's interview about the book and his presidential campaign on Charlie Rose's program. It was a great price on amazon and I have been enthusiastically recommending it to all my friends, as I do now.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-17 19:11:00 EST)
  
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