
Nuremberg
Nuremberg: The Trial That Defined Justice
History judged the guilty and shaped the future.
The Nazi regime’s devastation during the Second World War was immense and far-reaching, leaving a lasting mark on history. In response, the Allies held the leading civilian and military figures of wartime Germany accountable through the Nuremberg trials, one of the most renowned trials ever conducted, delivering justice to millions affected by Nazi atrocities.
This book uses documents, witness testimonies, and visual materials from IWM’s collections to reveal the significance and complexities of the trials that sought to bring Nazi war criminals to justice. It offers a compelling exploration of this pivotal moment in history, including peace and crimes against humanity. The Nuremberg trials went on to become arguably the most famous trials in history, bringing some measure of justice to the millions persecuted and devastated by the Nazi regime.
James Bulgin (IWM), Toby Haggith (IWM)
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Nuremberg
Nuremberg: The Trial That Defined Justice
History judged the guilty and shaped the future.
The Nazi regime’s devastation during the Second World War was immense and far-reaching, leaving a lasting mark on history. In response, the Allies held the leading civilian and military figures of wartime Germany accountable through the Nuremberg trials, one of the most renowned trials ever conducted, delivering justice to millions affected by Nazi atrocities.
This book uses documents, witness testimonies, and visual materials from IWM’s collections to reveal the significance and complexities of the trials that sought to bring Nazi war criminals to justice. It offers a compelling exploration of this pivotal moment in history, including peace and crimes against humanity. The Nuremberg trials went on to become arguably the most famous trials in history, bringing some measure of justice to the millions persecuted and devastated by the Nazi regime.
James Bulgin (IWM), Toby Haggith (IWM)
Paperback
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Nuremberg: The Trial That Defined Justice
History judged the guilty and shaped the future.
The Nazi regime’s devastation during the Second World War was immense and far-reaching, leaving a lasting mark on history. In response, the Allies held the leading civilian and military figures of wartime Germany accountable through the Nuremberg trials, one of the most renowned trials ever conducted, delivering justice to millions affected by Nazi atrocities.
This book uses documents, witness testimonies, and visual materials from IWM’s collections to reveal the significance and complexities of the trials that sought to bring Nazi war criminals to justice. It offers a compelling exploration of this pivotal moment in history, including peace and crimes against humanity. The Nuremberg trials went on to become arguably the most famous trials in history, bringing some measure of justice to the millions persecuted and devastated by the Nazi regime.
James Bulgin (IWM), Toby Haggith (IWM)
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