James J. Weingartner
James J. Weingartner (born 1940) is professor emeritus of history at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville.[1] He is a specialist in German history and the history of Nazism. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
Selected publications
- Hitler's Guard: The Story of the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler 1933-1945. Southern Illinois University Press, 1975. ISBN 0809306824
- Crossroads of Death: The Story of the Malmedy Massacre and Trial. University of California Press, Berkeley, 1979.[2] ISBN 0520036239
- "Trophies of War: U.S. Troops and the Mutilation of Japanese War Dead, 1941-1945", Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 61, No. 1 (Feb. 1992), pp. 53–67.[3] DOI: 10.2307/3640788
- A Peculiar Crusade: Willis M.Everett and the Malmedy Massacre Trial. New York University Press, 2000. ISBN 978-0814793664
- Americans, Germans, and War Crimes Justice: Law, Memory, and "The Good War". Praeger, Santa Barbara, 2011.[4][5] ISBN 978-0313381928
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References
- "Faculty and staff list". www.siue.edu.
- "CROSSROADS OF DEATH: The Story of the Malmedy Massacre and Trial by James J. Weingartner - Kirkus Reviews".
- Weingartner, James J. (1 February 1992). "Trophies of War: U.S. Troops and the Mutilation of Japanese War Dead, 1941-1945". Pacific Historical Review. 61 (1): 53–67. doi:10.2307/3640788. JSTOR 3640788.
- Fritz, S. G. (1 October 2012). "JAMES J. WEINGARTNER. Americans, Germans, and War Crimes Justice: Law, Memory, and "The Good War."". The American Historical Review. 117 (4): 1195–1196. doi:10.1093/ahr/117.4.1195.
- "Americans, Germans, and War Crimes Justice".
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