Join us for an evening with Philippe Sands, discussing his powerful and vital new work East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes against Humanity.
I come back to this a year after. A brilliant conversation about a truly spectacular book. The 'dulcet' tones of Prof. Sands are music to my ears. International law enthusiasts will hopefully recognise the dulcet tones reference.
I am fascinating by Mr.Sands! I I know him from the documentation "My Nazi Legacy"where he visited the sons of two Nazi perpetrators, Niklas Frank and Horst Wächter.I really want to read the books, "East West Street"must be so interesting!
Truly a remarkable book. Thank you for broad casting.
I could listen to Mr. Sands forever
But not to the moderator, he speaks too fast
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I come back to this a year after. A brilliant conversation about a truly spectacular book. The 'dulcet' tones of Prof. Sands are music to my ears. International law enthusiasts will hopefully recognise the dulcet tones reference.
I am fascinating by Mr.Sands! I I know him from the documentation "My Nazi Legacy"where he visited the sons of two Nazi perpetrators, Niklas Frank and Horst Wächter.I really want to read the books, "East West Street"must be so interesting!