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Nuremberg: Tyranny on Trial (1995)

Nuremberg: Tyranny on Trial (1995)
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In this release of the documentary that originally appeared on The History Channel, The Nuremburg Trials are explored from first accusation to last execution. In addition to exploring the precedent that the trials set for courts worldwide, this release also offers interviews with many of those involved with the trials first hand, including the chief counsel for the prosecution. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Synopsis of Nuremberg: Tyranny on Trial

In this release of the documentary that originally appeared on The History Channel, The Nuremburg Trials are explored from first accusation to last execution. In addition to exploring the precedent that the trials set for courts worldwide, this release also offers interviews with many of those involved with the trials first hand, including the chief counsel for the prosecution. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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50 mins
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    April C.

    Evil rulers like Hitler, will always fall. Learn from history so that will NEVER be repeated. Be good, remain free, and God bless all the Freedom Fighters.

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    Isabel M.

    Hitler's atrocities and abominations against humanity revealed in depth. The turnkeys prosecuted for orders they received and the bosses who gave them, educated, cultured, existing beyond the law of man-committing suicide and/or getting out of it completely based on their privilege. Very sad but eye-opening and despite this war and its losses, humanity still doesn't get it. In the end, so many involved...how do you try them all for every act? This is what God's court is for. Such a sad, revealing movie that should be watched by all that are able.

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    Steve G.

    A very insightful piece as to how men could fall so far - - from humanity and grace.

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