Gene Collier: Modern History's Most Painful Pages on Film
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Eighty years ago, the first international criminal court in history was opened in Nuremberg to try the leading Nazi leaders. This unprecedented trial, born from the ruins of the Second World War, laid the foundations of modern international criminal law and the notion of individual responsibility for the most serious crimes. To understand this founding moment and measure what remains of it today, we interviewed Guillaume Muralis, the historian a…
The American screenwriter directs his second film, a psychological duel between Rami Malek and Russell Crowe that reconstructs the process against the Nazi high command
Review of the film Nuremberg, about the psychiatric evaluation of narcissist Herman Göhring by an ambitious American psychiatrist for the Nuremberg trials…
Nuremberg trial records made available online after 25-year project
A fully digitised collection of the records of the Nuremberg trials is being launched online to mark the 80th anniversary of the start of the groundbreaking legal effort to bring Nazi leaders to justice. Open access to every official document from the trial, held by the Harvard law school library, will be available to all researchers, whether amateur or professional, for the first time from after a 25-year endeavour by a 30-strong team of histor…
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