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Joshua Greene
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – An author of a book about Nazi war crimes trials, and the
heroic role filled in them by the Alabama-born lead prosecutor, will give a talk at
The University of Alabama beginning at 7 p.m., Feb. 5 in ten Hoor Hall, room 125.
Joshua Greene, author of “Justice at Dachau: The Trials of An American Prosecutor,”
will give a talk on the trials held at the notorious Nazi concentration camp at the
end of World War II. The lead prosecutor in the trials was Birmingham-born William
Denson.
The Nuremburg trials, which brought charges against a handful of Nazi top brass,
have been well documented. However, the much larger proceedings, held 65 miles to the
south of Nuremburg, on the grounds of the Dachau concentration camps, have not received
as much attention. The 22 German defendants at Nuremburg never lifted a gun, but at
Dachau nearly 2,000 Nazi guards, officers and “doctors” stood trial for
having personally committed the torture, starvation and extermination known as the
Holocaust, according to the book’s web site www.justiceatdachau.com.
Denson died in 1998. Greene began work on the book, published by Broadway Books, after
being contacted by Denson’s widow who showed him her late husband’s collection
of documents related to the trials.
Greene is an accomplished writer and producer. He was chosen by the United Nations
to produce a television special honoring the U.N.’s 50th anniversary. The one-hour
film celebrating diversity earned an Emmy nomination and was translated and broadcast
worldwide. Other recent productions by Greene include “Witness: Voices from the
Holocaust,” a feature film based on testimony from the Fortunoff Video Archive
for Holocaust Testimonies at Yale.
Greene will be available to sign copies of his book following his talk. His visit
to UA is sponsored by the Bankhead Fund of the history department, department of religious
studies and UA’s College of Arts and Sciences.
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