The Nuremberg War Trial has a strong claim to be considered ... that in Germany there were on the statute books pertinent exculpatory laws, nonetheless under well-known principles of German ...
(JTA) — At the opening of his trial in Nuremberg, Julius Streicher made several uncharacteristically friendly statements about Jews — a people he had devoted his professional life to demonize.
In the case of the Nuremberg war crime trials after WW2 (recreated in Radio ... After his release on the 1st of October, 1966, his books became best-sellers and he was soon in demand for ...
The Nuremberg trials exposed the dark secrets of the Nazi regime, but they also reassured people that the monsters had been ...
Twenty-two of the indicted men eventually sat in the dock in the Nuremberg courtroom. Three of the defendants escaped trial: industrialist Gustav Krupp, who was too frail; Hitler's private ...
"This is for us a sacred task," says a world-renowned expert on German Jewish genealogy from the Looted Books Project.
During the Nuremberg trials, the rubble-filled city became home to hundreds of Americans. They were there to support the tribunal -- as secretaries, stenographers, photographers, prison guards ...
Radio 4's Nuremberg tells the entire story of the trial of the most notorious Nazi ... them with crimes which were not even on the statute book at the time they were committed (what lawyers ...