Between the beginning of the First World War in the summer of 1914 and
the armistice in 1918, 51 men were executed in Britain. The great
majority, over 80%, were hanged for murder, but in addition to this,
11 men were shot by firing squad at the Tower of London. One traitor
and one spy were also hanged. First World War Trials and Executions
tells the story of the most interesting and noteworthy of these
executions and the crimes which led up to them. Most books about true
crime focus upon the crimes themselves and the trials which followed
them. In this book, Simon Webb explores in detail the fates of the
condemned men, examining what happened to them after their trials and
the circumstances of the executions. This makes occasionally for
harrowing reading. Trends in murder are also examined. For instance, a
third of those executed for murder during the First World War had used
cutthroat razors to dispose of their victims, a type of crime unheard
of today. Others used pokers and axes, which are also exceedingly
uncommon murder weapons in the twenty first century. This is a book
which will fascinate and horrify those with an interest in crime and
the death penalty.
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Britain's Trailers, Spies & Killers 1914-1918
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473859913
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
Pen and Sword History
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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