Nuremberg Trials
From Nuremberg to podcasts: How denial became mainstream - opinion
The Nuremberg trials showed how hard it is to get to the truth and how easily denial takes hold. Today, that message is as important as ever.
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Complete Nuremberg Trials recordings online for the first time
This week, the US Holocaust Memorial Museum placed online more than 700 hours of audio recordings from the trials, as well as 37 reels of film introduced as evidence.
The Nuremberg Trials - 75 years on
After six years of war, the Allied powers came together to deliver justice on Nazi leaders who had caused the deaths of millions of people.
At 100, last Nuremberg prosecutor still yearns for justice
"My job was to get into the concentration camps as they were being liberated, with the dead bodies all over the floor and with people waiting to be burned because the crematorium was so overcrowded."
The Soviet role in justice: Behind the scenes at the Nuremberg trials
A new book examines the deliberations, machinations and intrigues among the Allied countries, who provided the prosecutors and the judges.
Nuremberg trials recordings handed over to Holocaust Memorial in Paris
The initiative is part of an effort to make the material available to the public
Oscar-winning director creating animated Holocaust film
Nuremberg prosecutor's life story to be adapted as screen feature.