The Nuremberg Trial

Duration: 00:47:00 At the end of World War II in Nuremberg, Germany, twenty-one former officials in the Nazi regime were tried before the International Military Tribunal, composed of judges from the United States, England, France, and the Soviet Union. The defendants, ranging from SS policy makers t...

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Other Authors: Dorfman, Anne
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:English
Published: United States 1995
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:f2a4bdb0-11b1-445f-9217-cf4211e4f45e
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Summary:Duration: 00:47:00 At the end of World War II in Nuremberg, Germany, twenty-one former officials in the Nazi regime were tried before the International Military Tribunal, composed of judges from the United States, England, France, and the Soviet Union. The defendants, ranging from SS policy makers to high-level hatchetmen, stood accused of crimes against humanity, crimes against peace, and war crimes. From 1945 to 1946, testimony and evidence presented at this first of twelve Nuremberg Trials revealed the scope of Nazi atrocities.
Published:1995