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  1. The Trial of Henry Kissinger is a 2001 book by Christopher Hitchens which examines the alleged war crimes of Henry Kissinger, the National Security Advisor and later, the U.S. Secretary of State for Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.

    • Christopher Hitchens
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    • 2001
    • 2001
  2. 10 apr 2012 · Forget Pinochet, Milosevic, Hussein, Kim Jong-il, or Gaddafi: America need look no further than its own lauded leaders for a war criminal whose offenses rival those of the most heinous dictators in recent history-Henry Kissinger.

    • Christopher Hitchens
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    • Twelve
  3. 1 gen 2001 · The Trial of Henry Kissinger. Christopher Hitchens. 3.96. 4,223 ratings354 reviews. With the detention of Augusto Pinochet, and intense international pressure for the arrest of Slobodan Milosovic, the possibility of international law acting against tyrants around the world is emerging as a reality.

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  4. 9 set 2010 · Includes bibliographical references and index. Drawing on first-hand testimony, previously unpublished documentation and broad sweeps through material released under the Freedom of Information Act, Christopher Hitchens mounts a devastating indictment of a man whose ambition and ruthlessness have directly resulted in both individual ...

  5. 9 mag 2023 · The Trial of Henry Kissinger. By Christopher Hitchens. Verso, London, 2001. Reviewed by Reed Brody. Special Counsel for Prosecutions. Human Rights Watch. History is catching up to former...

  6. 16 giu 2001 · The Trial of Henry Kissinger by Christopher Hitchens. (Verso, £15) Condensed in the style of the original. Fri 15 Jun 2001 21.41 EDT. The United States believes that it alone pursues and...

  7. Herein lies the crux of Hitchens' case against Kissinger. The Trial of Henry Kissinger also contains allegations of additional criminal acts, such as complicity in assassinations, abductions, and torture. Also Hitchens raises legitimate questions about the legality of American government