Nuremberg Trials
'The Writers' Castle': Nazis at Nuremberg, impossible to defend - review
Uwe Neumahr provides an engaging account of the experiences (and sexual liaisons) of more than a dozen reporters in Nuremberg, their varied responses to the trial.
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Why did Bard College’s orchestra performed Mendelssohn at site of Hitler’s Nuremberg rallies?
Five weeks after October 7 attacks, words still fail to capture their extent - opinion
Ben Ferencz, last surviving Nuremberg prosecutor, dead at 103
Ferencz, a Jew who grew up in New York, was able to present the entirety of his case in just two court sessions. All defendants were found guilty.
Last Nuremberg prosecutor alive expected to receive Congressional Gold Medal
The medal, presented as part of the Fiscal Year 2023 spending package, would award the US Army veteran the prestigious honor.
When the Law of Return becomes an impediment to Aliyah -opinion
In just a generation or two, we may find ourselves with a Diaspora in which for every Jew there are two to three non-Jews eligible for and interested in acquiring Israeli citizenship.
Putin should be 'behind bars' - last surviving Nuremberg Trials prosecutor
Benjamin Ferenczz, a New Yorker from a family of Jewish immigrants, was tasked with setting up a Nazi war crimes branch in 1944.
On This Day: 12 Nazis sentenced to death in the Nuremberg Trials
The Nuremberg trials were a series of 13 trials carried out between 1945 and 1949, the Trial of Major War Criminals being held from November 20, 1945 to October 1, 1946.
75 years since Nuremberg Trials, BBC radio releases harrowing audio series
Written by Jonathan Myerson, the drama tells the story from the lesser-heard perspectives of those amongst thousands of individuals tasked with fighting what became the last battle of World War II.
Former UK nurse suggests pro-vaccine doctors face Nuremburg Trials
"At the Nuremberg trial the doctors and nurses stood trial, and they hung.”
Dutch right-wing politician calls Nuremberg trials ‘illegitimate’
Political rivals and CIDI, Dutch Jewry’s watchdog on antisemitism, said Baudet’s remark was “shocking.”
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."