The Pete Quiñones Show

The World War Two Series: Episode 11-16 w/ Thomas777 - 3/4

May 19, 2025
This time, revisionist historian Thomas777 shares his insights on the Nuremberg Trials, highlighting their legal complexities and political implications. He dives into the life of Rudolf Hess, exploring his influence within the Nazi Party and his controversial peace efforts. The discussion spans wartime diplomatic maneuvers, the moral dilemmas faced by Allied leaders, and the fascinating timeline of events that impacted post-war Europe. Listeners will be captivated by the intricate connections between historical narratives and modern geopolitics.
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Foundations of International Law

  • The old European order was based on a shared moral and legal consensus known as Nomos.\n- Hugo Grotius theorized that war between states should be understood like conflicts between individuals, limiting senseless wars.
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Challenges to Old World Order

  • By the late 19th century, the old European legal order was challenged by emerging non-European powers.\n- The rise of Japan and other nations forced reconsideration of sovereignty and equality in international relations.
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Law and Power in International Relations

  • International law depends on enforcement; without a neutral authority it is inherently unequal.\n- The Kellogg-Briand Pact outlawed war but had no enforcement power, making it ineffective against reality.
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