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History How the Nuremberg Trial Bore Witness to the Nazis’ Worst Crimes On the 70th anniversary of the world’s most famous trial, the prosecutors’ wise approach still offers a lesson for us.
The Nuremberg Trials were made up of 13 proceedings against Nazi officials and military officers, German lawyers, industrialists, and, yes, doctors.
Last month marked the 70 th anniversary of the end of the Nuremberg trials. The tribunal, which consisted of judges from the United States, the Soviet Union, France and Great Britain, was created ...
Although 13 separate trials were held at Nuremberg from 1945 to 1949, the first and most famous is often referred to as “The Major War Criminals’ Trial” (the “Nuremberg Trial”) before ...
Seventy year ago, the 1945-46 Nuremberg Trials of Nazi Germany’s top surviving wartime leaders reached their climax. On October 1, 1946, 19 of the 22 Nuremberg defendants were found guilty of ...
The 60th anniversary of the start of the Nuremberg trials against leading Nazis sheds light on the influence they had on international justice. NBC News' Andy Eckardt reports from Germany.
Sixty-five years ago at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg, Germany, 22 defendants stood in the dock. They represented a cross-section of Nazi diplomatic, economic, political and ...
The Nuremberg Code was developed during trials for Nazi officials accused of performing inhumane experiments − but its influence has been far wider.
Audio recordings from the historic Nuremberg trials of Nazi leaders will be made available to the public for the first time in digital form after nearly two years of work conducted in secret.
Seventy-five years after the Nuremberg trials, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Friday urged the world to honour "the legacy" of the landmark proceedings that gave birth to ...
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