Graham Cox is a Professor of History at North Central Texas College.
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"Graham Cox demonstrates that Herbert C. Pell served as FDR's personal representative in the deliberations over war crimes trials and, in many ways, provided a voice of conscience in a roomful of legal experts more worried about precedents than the basic concepts of right and wrong. In so doing, Cox completely transforms the discussion of Pell's role, FDR's position on war crimes, and the intransigence of the State Department. By breaking new ground, Seeking Justice for the Holocaust will open up new avenues of investigation."--Paul J. Springer, author of America's Captives: Treatment of POWs from the Revolutionary War to the War on Terror "This is the untold story of an American human rights hero without whom the Nuremberg Trials would likely never have occurred as they did."--Dan Plesch, author of Human Rights after Hitler: The Lost History of Prosecuting Axis War Crimes

