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Advance to barbarism

Advance to barbarism
Author: Frederick John Partington Veale
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Total Pages: 385
Release: 1968
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Advance to Barbarism

Advance to Barbarism
Author: F. J. P. Veale
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 539
Release: 2018-02-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1789120365

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Widely regarded as his most important and influential work, Advance to Barbarism was first published in 1948 (under the pen name “A. Jurist.”), with a revised edition followed in 1953. It was issued in several languages, including Spanish and German. This eloquent work traces the evolution of warfare from primitive savagery to the rise of a “civilized” code of armed conflict that was first threatened in the US civil war, and again in the First World War, and was finally shattered during the Second World War. The ensuing “War Crimes Trials” at Nuremberg and Tokyo, and their more numerous and barbaric imitations in Communist-controlled Eastern Europe, Veale argues, established the perilous principle that “the most serious war crime is to be on the losing side.” Advance to Barbarism earned praise from some of the most astute thinkers of the age. “This is a relentlessly truth speaking book. The truths it speaks are bitter, but of paramount importance if civilization is to survive.”—Max Eastman “I have read the book with deep interest and enthusiasm. It is original in its approach to modern warfare, cogent and convincing... His indictment of modern warfare and post-war trials must stand.”—Norman Thomas “The best general work on the Nuremberg Trials. It not only reveals the illegality, fundamental immorality and hypocrisy of these trials, but also shows how they are bound to make any future world wars (or any important wars) far more brutal and destructive to life and property. A very readable and impressive volume and a major contributor to any rational peace movement.”—Harry Elmer Barnes


Advance to Barbarism

Advance to Barbarism
Author: Frederick John Partington Veale
Publisher:
Total Pages: 386
Release: 1968
Genre: History
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Who started the mass bombing of civilians in World War II? This book proves, with clinical detail, that it was the Allies, and not the Germans, who started the "blitz" and once underway, carried it to the most extreme murderous ends. To add insult to injury, at the end of the war, the Allies then arrested German military leaders and put them on show trials for responding to these Allied-initiated atrocities. The author, a legally-trained expert, shows how European conflicts prior to 1939 had an unwritten agreement to avoid involving civilians in warfare and gives several historical examples where victors exercised non-vindictive restraint in dealing with the vanquished. This code of conduct, however, vanished in an orgy of hatred in the 1939-1945 conflict, particularly with the deliberate Allied bombing of civilian, non-military areas of cities. Veale is meticulous in his arguments and cites cabinet meeting transcripts, memoirs of those involved in the decision-making, and many other sources to prove that the British and Americans were the first and the best at killing innocent civilians-and that if there had been any justice at Nuremburg, the accused would have included the Allied leaders as well. He points out that an appalling precedent had been set by the Nuremburg Trials, for the judgments meant that in any future war the admirals, generals and air marshals of the defeated side could expect to be condemned to death for obeying the orders of their government. In addition, the prosecutors were judge and jury in their own cases. Frederick J. Veale (1897 t0 1976) was a professional soldier, a prolific writer, and a regular contributor to the famous Nineteenth Century and After monthly review. In addition to articles on economic and historical subjects, Frederick Veale wrote Lives of Lenin (1932) and Frederick the Great (1935). Cover image: The bombed city of Dresden, February 1945.


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Advance to Barbarism

Advance to Barbarism
Author: A. Jurist (pseud.)
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Total Pages: 182
Release: 1948
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Advance to Barbarism

Advance to Barbarism
Author: F. J. P. Veale
Publisher:
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2013-11-13
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ISBN: 9781493773503

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Who started the mass bombing of civilians in World War II? This book proves, with clinical detail, that it was the Allies, and not the Germans, who started the "blitz" and once underway, carried it to the most extreme murderous ends. To add insult to injury, at the end of the war, the Allies then arrested German military leaders and put them on show trials for responding to these Allied-initiated atrocities. The author, a legally-trained expert, shows how European conflicts prior to 1939 had an unwritten agreement to avoid involving civilians in warfare and gives several historical examples where victors exercised non-vindictive restraint in dealing with the vanquished. This code of conduct, however, vanished in an orgy of hatred in the 1939-1945 conflict, particularly with the deliberate Allied bombing of civilian, non-military areas of cities. Veale is meticulous in his arguments and cites cabinet meeting transcripts, memoirs of those involved in the decision-making, and many other sources to prove that the British and Americans were the first and the best at killing innocent civilians-and that if there had been any justice at Nuremberg, the accused would have included the Allied leaders as well. He points out that an appalling precedent had been set by the Nuremberg Trials, for the judgments meant that in any future war the admirals, generals and air marshals of the defeated side could expect to be condemned to death for obeying the orders of their government. In addition, the prosecutors were judge and jury in their own cases. Cover image: The bombed city of Dresden, Febraury 1945. Contents Foreword by The Very Rev. William Ralph Inge Foreword by The Rt. Hon. Lord Hankey Author's Introduction Chapter 1 - Primeval Simplicity Chapter 2 - Organized Warfare Chapter 3 - Europe's Civil Wars Chapter 4 - Civilized Warfare (The First Phase) Chapter 5 - Civilized Warfare (The Second Phase) Chapter 6 - The Splendid Decision Chapter 7 - The Nuremberg Trials Chapter 8 - The Last Phase Postscript Bibliography Footnotes Index


Advance to Barbarism

Advance to Barbarism
Author: A. Jurist
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Total Pages: 182
Release: 1945
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Advance to Barbarism

Advance to Barbarism
Author: Frederick John Partington Veale
Publisher:
Total Pages: 367
Release: 1953
Genre: Air warfare
ISBN: 9781300976127

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