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Countenance of truth: the United Nations and the Waldheim case

Countenance of truth: the United Nations and the Waldheim case delves into the complexities of the Waldheim case, which involved allegations of Kurt Waldheim's involvement in war crimes during World War II. The book analyzes the United Nations' response to these allegations and the subsequent political and diplomatic consequences. It provides a detailed account of the historical events and the international relations dynamics at play during this significant period. more

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Shirley Hazzard
Shirley Hazzard

Shirley Hazzard was a distinguished American author of New Zealand birth, known for her nuanced psychological portraits and profound historical settings. Her works often explore the relationship between individuals and history, as well as the impact of war and conflict on the human psyche. Hazzard's literary career began in the 1950s, with her short story collection 'The Bay of Noon' published in 1954. more

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“It is well enough, when one is talking to a friend, to lodge in an odd word by way of counsel now and then; but there is something mighty irksome in its staring upon one in a letter, where one ought to see only kind words and friendly remembrances.”