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Book Synopsis: This book offers the first complete analysis of the emergence of simultaneous interpretation at the Nuremberg Trial and the individuals who made the process possible. Francesca Gaiba offers new insight into this monumental event based on extensive archival research and interviews with interpreters, who worked at the trial. This work provides an overview of the specific linguistic needs of the trial, and examines the recruiting of interpreters and the technical support available to them.
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Unlock the untold secrets of history with The Origins of Simultaneous Interpretation: The Nuremberg Trial. Dive deep into the pivotal moment that forever changed the way we communicate on a global scale. Francesca Gaiba's breathtaking book is an unrivaled masterpiece, meticulously researched and grounded in extensive archival exploration. Prepare to be captivated as Gaiba brings to light the brilliant minds who pioneered simultaneous interpretation at the Nuremberg Trial.
Uncover the stories of the interpreters themselves as Gaiba presents exclusive interviews that shed light on their extraordinary achievements. Delve into the world of language and diplomacy, discovering the fascinating challenges faced by interpreters who worked tirelessly to bridge the gap between different cultures and ensure effective communication. With each turn of the page, Gaiba paints a vivid picture of the linguistic needs and difficulties encountered during the trial, making it a must-read for history enthusiasts, language aficionados, and professionals alike.
Experience the thrill of reliving history through Gaiba's impeccable storytelling. Gain an unprecedented understanding of the technical support and equipment that made simultaneous interpretation possible during this groundbreaking event. Engage with Gaiba's vivid descriptions and immerse yourself in the electric atmosphere of the Nuremberg Trial, as interpreters transformed the courtroom into a stage where justice and diplomacy merged.
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