RARE book written by the Polish clergyman and delegate to the Nürnberg Tribunal Piotrowski Stanislaw, in which he attempts to summarize for the English reader the 38-volume diary of Hans Frank, the Nazi governor of Poland during WW2 who was later executed in the Nürnberg Trials. The book dwells on the various crimes perpetrated by that regime, and Frank`s stand toward them. The book was written as an attempt to promote awareness to the growth the nationalistic movements in West Germany during that time. The book includes a facsimile page and several b/w photographs. 215x145mm. 15+320 pages. Black cloth Hardcover with dust-jacket. Gilt lettering on spine. Jacket worn. Jacket edges slightly worn, upper edge tattered. Spine edges slightly bumped. Previous owner`s pen signature on front whitepage upper edge. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This rare account of the diary of a war criminal is otherwise in excellent condition!