Admittedly, I haven't read that many books on the Nuremberg Trials, but I can't imagine they get much better than this one. There is so much detail, yet it never gets muddled or confusing. The writing style is very clear and it doesn't try to get too academic, so it's very easy to read.
My only complaint, and it's a very smaller one, is that it didn't go into the Japanese trials enough. But, considering that the other books I've read about the Nuremberg Trials never even mentioned the Japanese trials, this book has a one up on them. But I would have liked a bit more in-depth section on that issue, as it is rarely or never talked about.
I think anyone interested in WWII history, or even any non-fiction fan, will get a lot out of this book. I highly recommend you check it out.
**I received this copy via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review**