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this is where the nazi party was founded. from here we have a photo from 1903. a few years after the party was found that it was the party leader by that. and it was here that he gave those righty became more and more popular. here he's speaking to 1800 people in munich be a whole those beer halls which are still popular today, offered hitler, a forum and audience for his speeches. it's where he spoke to the masses and spread his racist and anti-semitic ideology. he didn't mention how does munich deal with all this today. the fact that this is where it started, and before you do stuff in the meantime, i mean, it takes a very critical approach. this house is financed by the city of munich. but the fact that munich was the birthplace of the city that gave rise to the nazi party is a topic that wasn't talked about for a long time before this documentation center has played a key role in breaking that silence. it is situated on the very place where what was known as the brown house once stood. that was the party headquarters. in the, 1930 s. an entire nazi administr
this is where the nazi party was founded. from here we have a photo from 1903. a few years after the party was found that it was the party leader by that. and it was here that he gave those righty became more and more popular. here he's speaking to 1800 people in munich be a whole those beer halls which are still popular today, offered hitler, a forum and audience for his speeches. it's where he spoke to the masses and spread his racist and anti-semitic ideology. he didn't mention how does...
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those had committed suicide the trials were held in iran back of all places the city where the nazi party had staged its rallies where the fascists had flexed their muscles. now for the 1st time in history a state's rulers were to be held personally responsible for their crimes by an international tribunal the for war time allied powers the us the soviet union britain and france had agreed to this even before the hostilities ceased in what might be called an irony of history nuremberg the palace of justice was left virtually undamaged by the war room 600 the largest in the criminal court was remodeled to accommodate the trial of the century. could told a retired judge was asked by the americans to defend walls and bag there were too few lawyers who hadn't been compromised during the nazi era. loon who was 17 at the
those had committed suicide the trials were held in iran back of all places the city where the nazi party had staged its rallies where the fascists had flexed their muscles. now for the 1st time in history a state's rulers were to be held personally responsible for their crimes by an international tribunal the for war time allied powers the us the soviet union britain and france had agreed to this even before the hostilities ceased in what might be called an irony of history nuremberg the...
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and they said that the nazi party alone had the right to rule germany and the right to destroy the party'sies. >> their rise to power was based on fraud, deceit, intimidation and coercion. culminating finally in terror and flame. into that flame went the democratic constitution of the republic and the freedom of the german people. for the fires set by the nazis extended to the very reich. a witness who formerly held a high position in the berlin police administration tells of his investigation into the fire. >> to speak briefly and to state the facts, first of all, we ascertain that quite generally, hitler had wished for a large scale propaganda campaign. he took on the job of making the necessary proposals and it was goebbels who first thought of setting the rice stack on fire. a group of 10 reliable was made ready. and he was informed about every detail of the plan. it was expected from goering and he gave his assurances that he should do so that the police would be -- they would take up a false trail. >> using the fire as a pretext for seizing power, the nazi conspirators lost no time i
and they said that the nazi party alone had the right to rule germany and the right to destroy the party'sies. >> their rise to power was based on fraud, deceit, intimidation and coercion. culminating finally in terror and flame. into that flame went the democratic constitution of the republic and the freedom of the german people. for the fires set by the nazis extended to the very reich. a witness who formerly held a high position in the berlin police administration tells of his...
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this is where the nazi party was founded yama. from here, we have a photo from 1023. a few years after the party was founded and it was the party leader by that. and it was here that he gave notoriety, became more and more popular. because here he's speaking to 1800 people in munich's, burger boy, the whole, those beer halls which are still popular today, offered hitler, a forum, an audience for his speeches. it's where he spoke to the masses and spread his racist and anti-semitic ideology. he didn't mention how does munich deal with all this today. the fact that this is where it started, and before that you do start there in the meantime, i mean, it takes a very critical approach to this house is financed by the city of munich. but the fact that munich was the birthplace of a city that gave rise to the nazi party is a topic that wasn't talked about for a long time before this documentation center has played a key role in breaking that silence. it is situated on the very place where what was known as the brown house once stood. that was the party headquarters. in the,
this is where the nazi party was founded yama. from here, we have a photo from 1023. a few years after the party was founded and it was the party leader by that. and it was here that he gave notoriety, became more and more popular. because here he's speaking to 1800 people in munich's, burger boy, the whole, those beer halls which are still popular today, offered hitler, a forum, an audience for his speeches. it's where he spoke to the masses and spread his racist and anti-semitic ideology. he...
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this is where the nazi party was founded. here i'm going from here, we have a photo from 1903. a few years after the party was found that it was the party leader by that. and it was here that he gave notoriety, became more and more popular. because here he speaking to 1800 people in munich be a whole those beer halls which are still popular today, offered hitler, a forum, an audience for his speeches. it's where he spoke to the masses and spread his racist and anti-semitic ideology. he didn't mention how does munich deal with all this today. the fact that this is where it started before you do stuff. in the meantime, as munich takes a very critical approach, this house is financed by the city of munich. but the fact that munich was the birthplace of the city that gave rise to the nazi party is a topic that wasn't talked about for a long time before this documentation center has played a key role in breaking that silence. it is situated on the very place where what was known as the brown house once stood. that was the party headquarters. in the, 1930 s. an entire nazi administra
this is where the nazi party was founded. here i'm going from here, we have a photo from 1903. a few years after the party was found that it was the party leader by that. and it was here that he gave notoriety, became more and more popular. because here he speaking to 1800 people in munich be a whole those beer halls which are still popular today, offered hitler, a forum, an audience for his speeches. it's where he spoke to the masses and spread his racist and anti-semitic ideology. he didn't...
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but the fact that munich was the birthplace of the city that gave rise to the nazi party is a topic that wasn't talked about for a long time before this documentation center has played a key role in breaking that silence. it is situated on the very place where what was known as the brown house once stood. that was the party headquarters. in the, 1930 s. an entire nazi administrative district was constructed in the area it 68 buildings and 6000 workers. to allow me to fully understand the scale of things, the legal shows me other places in the area which are also connected to the nazis. sorites. next door is the former feudal bowl, which housed hitler's office and those of his stuff. today it houses the university of music and performing arts munich. we continue along b. and i started to what is now the by the cylinder, spun the very end state bank idea . i think it was when it does work with the fatal spot. originally stood on the spot that was a small palace for the victim's family. and then october 19th, $33.00. it became the got stuck poll headquarters just out here the nazis planned
but the fact that munich was the birthplace of the city that gave rise to the nazi party is a topic that wasn't talked about for a long time before this documentation center has played a key role in breaking that silence. it is situated on the very place where what was known as the brown house once stood. that was the party headquarters. in the, 1930 s. an entire nazi administrative district was constructed in the area it 68 buildings and 6000 workers. to allow me to fully understand the scale...
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this is where the nazi party was founded on here i'm going from here. we have a photo from 1903. a few years after the party was found that it was the party leader by that. and it was here that he gave notoriety, became more and more popular. because here he's speaking to 1800 people in munich, be a whole like those dear halls which are still popular today, offered hitler, a forum, an audience for his speeches. it's where he spoke to the masses and spread his racist and anti-semitic ideology. he didn't mention how does munich deal with all this today, the fact that this is where it started and before that in certain you do start moving in the meantime, i mean, it takes a very critical approach to this house is financed by the city of munich but the fact that munich was the birthplace of the city that gave rise to the nazi party is a topic that wasn't talked about for a long time before this documentation center has played a key role in breaking that silence. it is situated on the very place where what was known as the brown house once stood. that was the party headquarters. in th
this is where the nazi party was founded on here i'm going from here. we have a photo from 1903. a few years after the party was found that it was the party leader by that. and it was here that he gave notoriety, became more and more popular. because here he's speaking to 1800 people in munich, be a whole like those dear halls which are still popular today, offered hitler, a forum, an audience for his speeches. it's where he spoke to the masses and spread his racist and anti-semitic ideology....
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this is where the nazi party was founded. from here we have a photo from 1903. a few years after the party was found that it was the party leader by that. and it was here that he gave them a righty, became more and more popular. here he's speaking to 1800 people in munich's burger boy be a whole those beer halls which are still popular today, offered hitler, a forum and audience for his speeches. it's where he spoke to the masses and spread his racist and anti-semitic ideology. he didn't mention how does munich deal with all this today. the fact that this is where it started before you do stuff. in the meantime, i mean it takes a very critical approach to this house is financed by the city of munich. but the fact that munich was the birthplace of the city that gave rise to the nazi party is a topic that wasn't talked about for a long time before this documentation center has played a key role in breaking that silence. it is situated on the very place where what was known as the brown house once stood. that was the party headquarters. in the, 1930 s. an entire na
this is where the nazi party was founded. from here we have a photo from 1903. a few years after the party was found that it was the party leader by that. and it was here that he gave them a righty, became more and more popular. here he's speaking to 1800 people in munich's burger boy be a whole those beer halls which are still popular today, offered hitler, a forum and audience for his speeches. it's where he spoke to the masses and spread his racist and anti-semitic ideology. he didn't...
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that's why my opinions divided on the part of the nazi party rallies. complex is the unfinished congress hall. the structure is reminiscent of rome's coliseum and would have hosted $50000.00 people. it's one of the largest preserve national socialist buildings today is house is the documentation center which office visit is insight into the history of the complex . and it's important for us to make the stones talk with supporting and this means explaining the history behind this building. so self being transparent and always insisting on never again. and as our lesson from this history lesson and on guiding people through the story with all the information we have for months on end, the 75 years after the end of the war. nazi party rally grounds stand as a somber reminder of germany's past. its stones will continue to serve as a warning for future generations. finally, exhibition opening despite corunna other but if the guggenheim in bilbao, where 60 works by the russian abstract painter vastly convince the are on display, the actual mission is extended
that's why my opinions divided on the part of the nazi party rallies. complex is the unfinished congress hall. the structure is reminiscent of rome's coliseum and would have hosted $50000.00 people. it's one of the largest preserve national socialist buildings today is house is the documentation center which office visit is insight into the history of the complex . and it's important for us to make the stones talk with supporting and this means explaining the history behind this building. so...
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this is where the nazi party was founded. and here we have a photo from 1903. a few years after the party was found that it was the party leader by that. and it was here that he gave notoriety, became more and more popular. here he's speaking to 1800 people in munich, be a whole those beer halls which are still popular today, offered hitler, a forum and audience for his speeches. it's where he spoke to the masses and spread his racist and anti-semitic ideology. he didn't mention how does munich deal with all this today? the fact that this is where it started out in the meantime, i mean, it takes a very critical approach to this house is financed by the city. but the fact that munich was the birthplace of the city that gave rise to the nazi party is a topic that wasn't talked about for a long time before this documentation center has played a key role in breaking that silence. it is situated on the very place where what was known as the brown house once stood. that was the party headquarters. in the, 1930 s. an entire nazi administrative district was constructed
this is where the nazi party was founded. and here we have a photo from 1903. a few years after the party was found that it was the party leader by that. and it was here that he gave notoriety, became more and more popular. here he's speaking to 1800 people in munich, be a whole those beer halls which are still popular today, offered hitler, a forum and audience for his speeches. it's where he spoke to the masses and spread his racist and anti-semitic ideology. he didn't mention how does munich...
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many of the other big names in the nazi party had a ready disappeared by that point. or like at all, hitler had committed suicide. nuremberg was the site of the annual party rallies here, propaganda, events designed to showcase the nazis power. those who had once enjoyed the adulation of the crowds here at the rally grounds when now called to account for their actions a historical 1st. never before had the leaders of a state been forced to face trial for their actions. the germans were to be shown how a democracy works. alfred toma a retired judge was obliged by the americans to defend alfred always in bag. he was chosen because there weren't enough lawyers deemed sufficiently on the tainted cannot. tahan sometimes accompanied her father to the courtroom. it was a tense and oppressive atmosphere as far as i was concerned. and filled with the sense of disgrace. he oddny atmosphere. the charges leveled against the main war. criminals were conspiring against world peace planning and waging a war of aggression, war crimes and crimes against humanity. none of the defendant
many of the other big names in the nazi party had a ready disappeared by that point. or like at all, hitler had committed suicide. nuremberg was the site of the annual party rallies here, propaganda, events designed to showcase the nazis power. those who had once enjoyed the adulation of the crowds here at the rally grounds when now called to account for their actions a historical 1st. never before had the leaders of a state been forced to face trial for their actions. the germans were to be...
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the city where the nazi party had staged its rallies, where the fascist had flexed their muscles. now for the 1st time in history, a state's rulers were to be held personally responsible for their crimes by an international tribunal. the 4 war time allied powers, the us, the soviet union, britain and france, had agreed to this even before the hostilities ceased in what might be called an irony of history. nuremberg, the palace of justice, was left virtually undamaged by the war room. $600.00, the largest in the criminal court, was remodeled to accommodate the trial of the century. i could told a retired judge was asked by the americans to defend a flood walls and bag. there were too few lawyers who hadn't been compromised during the nazi era. loon, who was 17 at the time later, accompanied her father to the trial on several occasions and mind my own father was picked up by a jeep. it was the cia she and i need a few hours later he returned and said, i've been called on to be the court appointed defense counsel for 2 accused. who still don't have any defense, lawyers, enough kind t
the city where the nazi party had staged its rallies, where the fascist had flexed their muscles. now for the 1st time in history, a state's rulers were to be held personally responsible for their crimes by an international tribunal. the 4 war time allied powers, the us, the soviet union, britain and france, had agreed to this even before the hostilities ceased in what might be called an irony of history. nuremberg, the palace of justice, was left virtually undamaged by the war room. $600.00,...
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there is a nazi party that was hitler. in germany you can make the case. there was some truth to it that if you get rid of the nazi elements in the government. you get rid of all atheism sure we could be restored to a decent country after all it was the country of mozart, all that. there was a real culprit. the nazi party. >> do you not to five. >> in japan it was not so simple because there is no equivalent to the hot nazi party. there is no hitler. it was no holocaust even though it's eight enormous about of killing in china, also southeast asia. there was no deliberate systematic attempt to exterminate people. there have to be another explanation. -- militarism, there was something deeply rotten about japanese culture. so why germany could do not survive and revive the best of german culture, the feeling amongst the rather ignorant allies after the war was that there's something so rotten about japanese culture that is fatalistic, warrior like. the whole culture has to be turned upside down. so could be you keep place. it -- would have to be manned. ever
there is a nazi party that was hitler. in germany you can make the case. there was some truth to it that if you get rid of the nazi elements in the government. you get rid of all atheism sure we could be restored to a decent country after all it was the country of mozart, all that. there was a real culprit. the nazi party. >> do you not to five. >> in japan it was not so simple because there is no equivalent to the hot nazi party. there is no hitler. it was no holocaust even though...
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those had committed suicide the trials were held in iran back of all places the city where the nazi party had staged its rallies where the fascists had flexed their muscles. now for the 1st time in history a state's rulers were to be held personally responsible for their crimes by an international tribunal the for war time allied powers the us the soviet union britain and france had agreed to this even before the hostilities ceased in what might be called an irony of history nuremberg the palace of justice was left virtually undamaged by the war room 600 the largest in the criminal court was remodeled to accommodate the trial of the century. i fled to a retired judge was asked by the americans to defend holes in bag there were too few lawyers who hadn't been compromised during the nazi era. could not a loon who was 17 at the time later a company and her father to the trial on several occasions. a mind found my father was picked up by a jeep it was the cia. and i need to come to a few hours later he returned and said. i've been called on to be the court appointed defense counsel for 2 accu
those had committed suicide the trials were held in iran back of all places the city where the nazi party had staged its rallies where the fascists had flexed their muscles. now for the 1st time in history a state's rulers were to be held personally responsible for their crimes by an international tribunal the for war time allied powers the us the soviet union britain and france had agreed to this even before the hostilities ceased in what might be called an irony of history nuremberg the...
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that's why my opinions divided on the part of the nazi party rally complex is the unfinished congress hall. the structure is reminiscent of rome's coliseum and would have posted $50000.00 people. it's one of the largest preserved national socialist buildings today is house is the documentation center which offers visit his insight into the history of the complex ones is dismissed. it's important for us to make the stones tall, supporting, and that's how this means explaining the history behind these buildings. so self being transparent and always insisting on never again. and as our lesson from this history and on guiding people through the story with all the information we have for not so many 75 years after the end of the war. nuremberg snotty party rally ground stand as a somber reminder of germany's past. its stones will continue to serve as a warning to generations. finally, exhibition opening despite corunna of the magnificent guggenheim in bilbao, where 60 works by the russian abstract painter vastly kandinsky are on display. the extradition is extended until next may because o
that's why my opinions divided on the part of the nazi party rally complex is the unfinished congress hall. the structure is reminiscent of rome's coliseum and would have posted $50000.00 people. it's one of the largest preserved national socialist buildings today is house is the documentation center which offers visit his insight into the history of the complex ones is dismissed. it's important for us to make the stones tall, supporting, and that's how this means explaining the history behind...
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nazi party rally grounds stand as a somber reminder of germany's past. its stones will continue to serve as a warning for future generations. finally, an exhibition opening despite corunna of the magnificent guggenheim in bilbao, where 60 works by the russian abstract painter, vasily convinced they are on display. the exhibition is extended until next may, because of a pandemic, as right now, only build ballons can visit museums. so let's view it from afar. i leave you with a taste of candids. get the guggenheim. what secrets lie behind? discover new adventures in 360 degree and explore the world heritage sites. world heritage 360. get me out now. can you hear me now? oh yes, we don't need you. and i last 2 years german chancellor will bring you an angle, a man called and you've never had to have a surprise yourself with what is possible. who is medical really what moves and want to talk to people who follow along the way. maurice and critics alike join us for metals last august. finding out how to use this clue to forget what has happened. the nice, i m
nazi party rally grounds stand as a somber reminder of germany's past. its stones will continue to serve as a warning for future generations. finally, an exhibition opening despite corunna of the magnificent guggenheim in bilbao, where 60 works by the russian abstract painter, vasily convinced they are on display. the exhibition is extended until next may, because of a pandemic, as right now, only build ballons can visit museums. so let's view it from afar. i leave you with a taste of candids....
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war they stopped working with the german foreign military intelligence officers and then with the nazi party. and then working with bona fide nazi workers and it is a gradual process. and they saw the cold war. this is an existential crisis on having come at me so you that would be wonderful. and then we have to analyze. and then to pass judgment. and and with those decisions that we have to make. >> one thing we have to talk about the home front in america to the red scare with the professional enemy of the am assisting mccarthy in the witchhunt and then meeting nowhere but you do mention that moment was a schism in american society that we still see now. with the democrats and republicans before to stand on the question for example the culture his case, soviet spies in america and to determine whether or not your kids were liberal or conservative and basically the way the first schism in this country with the communist conspiracy but your politics went a certain way and if you thought but that history shows that is the case. and politics are inherited. and then to march along in time. for
war they stopped working with the german foreign military intelligence officers and then with the nazi party. and then working with bona fide nazi workers and it is a gradual process. and they saw the cold war. this is an existential crisis on having come at me so you that would be wonderful. and then we have to analyze. and then to pass judgment. and and with those decisions that we have to make. >> one thing we have to talk about the home front in america to the red scare with the...
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there was a real culprit, the nazi party, hitler, the ss. so simpleit wasn't because there was no equivalent to the nazi party. there was no holocaust, even though there was an enormous amount of killing. deliberateo systematic attempt to exterminate an entire people. there had to be another explanation. the exultation was we decided it was a variant of prussianism. fy germany, you could de-nazi and purify the best of german culture. the view was there was something so wrong about japanese culture, so feudalistic and warrior light, that the whole culture needs to be turned upside down. kabuki plays about samurai had to be banned. martin: anything to do with feudalism. democratize japan along american lines, they had to be reeducated in a fundamental way. there were some comical instances of this. a u.s. army kansas, officer who was in charge of a town somewhere in japan, rural japan who thought that square dancing was the answer, because square dancing would democratize the japanese. first the case of the screen of -- the first screened case
there was a real culprit, the nazi party, hitler, the ss. so simpleit wasn't because there was no equivalent to the nazi party. there was no holocaust, even though there was an enormous amount of killing. deliberateo systematic attempt to exterminate an entire people. there had to be another explanation. the exultation was we decided it was a variant of prussianism. fy germany, you could de-nazi and purify the best of german culture. the view was there was something so wrong about japanese...
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that's why my opinions divided on the part of the nazi party rallies. complex is the unfinished congress hall. the structure is reminiscent of rome's colosseum. and what are posted 50000 people? it's one of the largest preserve national socialist buildings today. it houses the documentation center which office visit is insight into the history of the complex . and it's important for us to make the stones tall supporting. and this means explaining the history behind these buildings. so self being transparent and always insisting on never again. and as our lesson from this history lesson and on guiding people through the story with all the information we have from not so many 75 years after the end of the war. nazi party rally grounds stand as a somber reminder of germany's past. its stones will continue to serve as a warning to generations. finally, exhibition opening despite corunna. other board members are guggenheim in bilbao, where 60 works by the russian abstract painter vastly convinced the are on display . the actual mission is extended until next
that's why my opinions divided on the part of the nazi party rallies. complex is the unfinished congress hall. the structure is reminiscent of rome's colosseum. and what are posted 50000 people? it's one of the largest preserve national socialist buildings today. it houses the documentation center which office visit is insight into the history of the complex . and it's important for us to make the stones tall supporting. and this means explaining the history behind these buildings. so self...
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many of the other big names in the nazi party had of ready disappeared by that point. or like at all, hitler had committed suicide. nuremberg was the site of the annual party rallies, huge propaganda event designed to showcase the nazis power. those who had once enjoyed the adulation of the crowds here at the rally grounds were now called to account for their actions a historical 1st. never before had the leaders of a state been forced to face trial for that actions the germans were to be shown. how a democracy works. alfred toma a retired judge was obliged by the americans to defend alfred holds him back. he was chosen because there weren't enough lawyers deemed sufficiently tainted. cannot tahan sometimes accompanied her father to the courtroom. it was a tense and oppressive atmosphere as far as i was concerned, and filled with the sense of disgrace, good lad, new atmosphere that the charges leveled against the main war. criminals were conspiring against world peace planning and waging, a war of aggression. war crimes and crimes. against humanity, the kind of mission
many of the other big names in the nazi party had of ready disappeared by that point. or like at all, hitler had committed suicide. nuremberg was the site of the annual party rallies, huge propaganda event designed to showcase the nazis power. those who had once enjoyed the adulation of the crowds here at the rally grounds were now called to account for their actions a historical 1st. never before had the leaders of a state been forced to face trial for that actions the germans were to be...
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many of the other big names in the nazi party had of ready disappeared by that point. or like at all, hitler had committed suicide. nuremberg was the site of the annual party rallies, huge propaganda event designed to showcase the nazis power. those who had once enjoyed the adulation of the crowds, here at the rally grounds were now called to account for their actions a historical 1st. never before had the leaders of a state been forced to face trial for their actions. the germans were to be shown how a democracy works. alfred toma a retired judge was obliged by the americans to defend alfred always in bag. he was chosen because there weren't enough lawyers deemed sufficiently tainted, cannot tahan sometimes accompanied her father to the courtroom. it was a tense and oppressive atmosphere as far as i was concerned, and filled with the sense of disgrace. a good lad in the atmosphere. 1st, the charges leveled against the main war. criminals were conspiring against world peace planning and waging, a war of aggression, war crimes and crimes against humanity. the kind of mi
many of the other big names in the nazi party had of ready disappeared by that point. or like at all, hitler had committed suicide. nuremberg was the site of the annual party rallies, huge propaganda event designed to showcase the nazis power. those who had once enjoyed the adulation of the crowds, here at the rally grounds were now called to account for their actions a historical 1st. never before had the leaders of a state been forced to face trial for their actions. the germans were to be...
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party rallies. huge propaganda event designed to showcase the nazis power. those who had once enjoyed the adulation of the crowds, here at the rally grounds were now called to account for their actions a historical 1st. never before had the leaders of a state been forced to face trial for their actions. the germans were to be shown how a democracy works. alfred toma a retired judge was obliged by the americans to defend alfred always in back. he was chosen because there weren't enough lawyers deemed sufficiently on the tainted cannot. tahan sometimes accompanied her father to the courtroom. it was a tense and oppressive atmosphere as far as i was concerned, and filled with a sense of disgrace. good ladan, they are most fear the worst are the charges leveled against the main war. criminals who are conspiring against world peace planning and waging a war of aggression, war crimes and crimes against humanity. the kind of missions in iraq initiated, none of the defendants entered a guilty plea right up to the last, the main war, criminals to knowledge there was
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nuremberg nazi party rally grounds stand as a somber reminder of germany's past. its stones will continue to serve as a warning for future generations. finally, exhibition opening despite corona of the magnificent guggenheim in bilbao, where 60 works by the russian abstract painter vastly kandinsky are on display. the actual mission is extended until next may because of a pandemic, as right now, only build ballons can visit museums. so let's view it from afar. i leave you with a taste of canned goods get the guggenheim, buy long africa. so more energy for burkina faso. this doesn't just mean transitioning to new energy. here, it means having access to electricity. currently, only about 5 percent of the population has this privilege a government project is seeking to change that culture for the finance minister. what secrets lie behind this was discover new adventures in 360 degree and explore. fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 316 get kidnapped. now beethoven is for me, beethoven is for you've been told it's for health. beethoven is for her. th
nuremberg nazi party rally grounds stand as a somber reminder of germany's past. its stones will continue to serve as a warning for future generations. finally, exhibition opening despite corona of the magnificent guggenheim in bilbao, where 60 works by the russian abstract painter vastly kandinsky are on display. the actual mission is extended until next may because of a pandemic, as right now, only build ballons can visit museums. so let's view it from afar. i leave you with a taste of canned...
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because there was no equivalent to the nazi party. there was no hitler. there was no holocaust, in fact. even though there was an enormous amount of killing in china, in particular. also in southeast asia. but there was no deliberate systematic attempt to exterminate an entire people. so they had to be another explanation. and then japan the explanation was precisely a variant of prussianism. the summarize spirit. so while in germany you could denounce defy and revive the best of german culture, the feeling amongst the ignorant allies after the wars was something so written about the japanese culture, that was fatalistic, warrior like. so the whole culture has to be turned upside down. the plays about the same rights had to be banned. everything to do with feudalism. and to democratized japan along american lines that had to be a reeducation in a very fundamental way. which in some comical instances of these, there was once a man i think from chances, u.s. army officer who is in charge of a town somewhere in japan. in rural japan. who thought that square
because there was no equivalent to the nazi party. there was no hitler. there was no holocaust, in fact. even though there was an enormous amount of killing in china, in particular. also in southeast asia. but there was no deliberate systematic attempt to exterminate an entire people. so they had to be another explanation. and then japan the explanation was precisely a variant of prussianism. the summarize spirit. so while in germany you could denounce defy and revive the best of german...
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and then herbert had a certain symbolic value because it was both the location of the mass of the nazi party rallies and also gave its name to the nuremberg laws, which provided the legal basis for the persecution of the jews in nazi germany. so as we heard from the german president from valve these events of 75 years ago, i have had massive ramifications over the years. it in legal terms that the nuremberg trials for this template for dispensing international justice. but you could just tell us a bit more about that. yes. the trials, after the trials was over, the united nations unanimously adopted what we called the nuremberg principles into international law. and so those who read that the 3 crimes that were charged their crimes against peace were cracked, crimes against humanity were violations of international law that anyone who committed those crimes, even head of state sponsored before them, that the process of holding them accountable should be through a fair trial based on the facts and law, and that defendants couldn't escape responsibility by arguing that they had just been order
and then herbert had a certain symbolic value because it was both the location of the mass of the nazi party rallies and also gave its name to the nuremberg laws, which provided the legal basis for the persecution of the jews in nazi germany. so as we heard from the german president from valve these events of 75 years ago, i have had massive ramifications over the years. it in legal terms that the nuremberg trials for this template for dispensing international justice. but you could just tell...
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and then her brick had a certain symbolic value because it was the location of the massive nazi party rallies. and also gave its name to the nuremberg laws, which provided the legal basis for the persecution of the jews in nazi germany. so as we heard from the german president from valve these events of 75 years ago, i have had massive ramifications over the years. it in legal terms that the nuremberg trials for this template for dispensing international justice. but you could just tell us a bit more about that. yes. the trials, after the trout was over, the united nations unanimously adopted what were called the nuremberg principles into international law. and so those who read that the 3 crimes that were charged their crimes against peace were cracked, crimes against humanity were violations of international law that anyone who committed those crimes, even head of state sponsored before them, that the process of holding them accountable should be through a fair trial based on the facts and law, and that defendants couldn't escape responsibility by arguing that they had just been ord
and then her brick had a certain symbolic value because it was the location of the massive nazi party rallies. and also gave its name to the nuremberg laws, which provided the legal basis for the persecution of the jews in nazi germany. so as we heard from the german president from valve these events of 75 years ago, i have had massive ramifications over the years. it in legal terms that the nuremberg trials for this template for dispensing international justice. but you could just tell us a...
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there was a nazi party, there was hitler. in germany you could make the case, and there was some truth to it, that if you get rid of the nazi elements in the government, you get rid of nazidom, germany could be restored to a decent european country. after all, it was also the country of mozart and beethoven and goethe and all that. there was a real culprit, the nazi, the ss, the gestapo. in japan there was no equivalent of the nazi party, there was no hitler, there was no holocaust, in fact, even though there was enormous -- a huge -- enormous amount of killing, in china in particular, but also in southeast asia, but there was no deliberate systematic attempt to exterminate an entire people so there had to be another explanation. in japan the explanation was precisely -- it was a variant of prussianism. it was the spirit, the militarism, there was something deeply rotten about japanese culture. in germany you could de-nazify and revive the best of german culture, the belief of ignorant allies after the world war, there is some
there was a nazi party, there was hitler. in germany you could make the case, and there was some truth to it, that if you get rid of the nazi elements in the government, you get rid of nazidom, germany could be restored to a decent european country. after all, it was also the country of mozart and beethoven and goethe and all that. there was a real culprit, the nazi, the ss, the gestapo. in japan there was no equivalent of the nazi party, there was no hitler, there was no holocaust, in fact,...
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then it becomes members of the nazi party and you go on and on, working with bona fide nazi war criminals but it doesn't start out that way. it is a gradual process. the other thing, for all of these men they saw the cold war, every other day cataclysmic stuff happening all the time. this was an x essential crisis 6 essential is in clearly. having come at this, world war ii veterans, a new contest, the ends justify the means and all four that i write about were very -- as far as theing -- messaging of social issues but it would be wonderful if we could do that but things are crashing so fast we don't have the luxury of time. we have to find the allies that are in front of us so i try to resist passing judgment. all four of them were pained by the moral decisions they had to make. >> you talk about what is going on on the home front, the reaction to the red scare and perpetual enemy of the cia was j edgar hoover, assisting mccarthy in his witchhunts to source out communists and it led nowhere. that was the origin of the schism in american society that we are still seeing now. you make the
then it becomes members of the nazi party and you go on and on, working with bona fide nazi war criminals but it doesn't start out that way. it is a gradual process. the other thing, for all of these men they saw the cold war, every other day cataclysmic stuff happening all the time. this was an x essential crisis 6 essential is in clearly. having come at this, world war ii veterans, a new contest, the ends justify the means and all four that i write about were very -- as far as theing --...
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those had committed suicide the trials were held in iran back of all places the city where the nazi party had staged its rallies where the fascist had flexed their muscles. now for the 1st time in history a state's rulers were to be held personally responsible for their crimes by an international tribunal the for war time allied powers the us the soviet union britain and france had agreed to this even before the hostilities ceased in what might be called an irony of history nuremberg the palace of justice was left virtually undamaged by the war room 600 the largest in the criminal court was remodeled to accommodate the trial of the century. could told a retired judge was asked by the americans to defend walls and bag there were too few lawyers who hadn't been compromised during the nazi era. could not a loon who was 17 at the time later accompanied her father to the trial on several occasions. and mind my own father was picked up by a jeep it was the cia. the cia and not i need. to look a few hours later he returned and said. i've been called on to be the court appointed defense counsel f
those had committed suicide the trials were held in iran back of all places the city where the nazi party had staged its rallies where the fascist had flexed their muscles. now for the 1st time in history a state's rulers were to be held personally responsible for their crimes by an international tribunal the for war time allied powers the us the soviet union britain and france had agreed to this even before the hostilities ceased in what might be called an irony of history nuremberg the palace...
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that's why my opinions divided on the part of the nazi party rally complex is the unfinished congress hall. the structure is reminiscent of rome's coliseum and what you have posted 50000 people. it's one of the largest preserve national socialist buildings today. it houses the documentation center which office visit is insight into the history of the complex. and it's important for us to make the stones tall supporting. and this means explaining the history behind this building. so self being transparent and always insisting on never again as our lesson from this history and on guiding people through the story with all the information we have for not so many 75 years after the end of the war. nuremberg snotty party rally ground stand as a somber reminder of germany's past. its stones will continue to serve as a warning for future generations. finally, an exhibition opening despite corunna other but mr. guggenheim in bilbao, where 60 works by the russian abstract painter vastly convinced the are on display . the exhibition is extended until next may because of a pandemic, as right now,
that's why my opinions divided on the part of the nazi party rally complex is the unfinished congress hall. the structure is reminiscent of rome's coliseum and what you have posted 50000 people. it's one of the largest preserve national socialist buildings today. it houses the documentation center which office visit is insight into the history of the complex. and it's important for us to make the stones tall supporting. and this means explaining the history behind this building. so self being...
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ominous figure because of his role in the trial the defense attorney and a former member of the nazi party who claimed to have dug up some documents about the protocols. hitler and stalin plotted out the division of the part of europe in the crime against peace many issues were discuss discussed. a few weeks earlier, jackson had asked his british, french and soviet colleagues to write a secret memorandum detailing the country's war crime in anticipation. soviet leaders had put their own spin on jackson's request without admitting to any wrongdoing, they had made a list of taboo topics that they wanted kept out of the courtroom. not surprisingly this secret list that had been typed out on a single sheet of paper that i found in the archive included a number of items about the soviet german relations including the german soviet nonaggression pact of 1939 and all questions relating to it in other words the secret protocol. the visit to berlin and moscow included more general topics including the republic and soviet german relations. it was to oppose the submission of any documents that were h
ominous figure because of his role in the trial the defense attorney and a former member of the nazi party who claimed to have dug up some documents about the protocols. hitler and stalin plotted out the division of the part of europe in the crime against peace many issues were discuss discussed. a few weeks earlier, jackson had asked his british, french and soviet colleagues to write a secret memorandum detailing the country's war crime in anticipation. soviet leaders had put their own spin on...
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similar they say to hell the nazi party use the power of parliament to.
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similar they say to hell, the nazi party use the power of parliament to dismantle democracy. i'm burnt off in berlin. this is the day to be allowed to oppose the measures even to deny the obvious told us it is and must be possible in a free and open country to fight. this is a fake, this is about correct that anyone who doesn't understand that, i'm sorry. massive restrictions on fundamental rights are being pounced. just because your love doesn't make you right. and it certainly doesn't mean you are in the majority. also coming up mass coronavirus testing in liverpool, england, the british government hopes that it will help stem the virus, but there are warnings it made lead to the public, letting down their gore. we need to explain to the public that this is not a possible to misbehave this part of the jackson hole of white of public protection . protesters pushed back by police with water cannons near the brandenburg gate here in berlin. people violating the laws of social distancing and mask wearing, accusing police and politicians of using the coronavirus crisis to deny t
similar they say to hell, the nazi party use the power of parliament to dismantle democracy. i'm burnt off in berlin. this is the day to be allowed to oppose the measures even to deny the obvious told us it is and must be possible in a free and open country to fight. this is a fake, this is about correct that anyone who doesn't understand that, i'm sorry. massive restrictions on fundamental rights are being pounced. just because your love doesn't make you right. and it certainly doesn't mean...
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google had committed suicide the trials were held in iran back of all places the city where the nazi party had staged its rallies where the fascist had flexed their muscles. now for the 1st time in history a state's rulers were to be held personally responsible for their crimes by an international tribunal the 4 wartime allied powers the us the soviet union britain and france had agreed to this even before the hostilities ceased in what might be called an irony of history nuremberg the palace of justice was left virtually undamaged by the war room $600.00 the largest in the criminal court was remodeled to accommodate the trial of the century. i fled toma a retired judge was asked by the americans to defend a flawed rules and bag there were too few lawyers who hadn't been compromised during the nazi era. loon who was 17 at the time later accompanied her father to the trial on several occasions. a mind found my father was picked up by a jeep it was the cia. and i need. to look a few hours later he returned and said. i've been called on to be the court appointed defense counsel for 2 accused
google had committed suicide the trials were held in iran back of all places the city where the nazi party had staged its rallies where the fascist had flexed their muscles. now for the 1st time in history a state's rulers were to be held personally responsible for their crimes by an international tribunal the 4 wartime allied powers the us the soviet union britain and france had agreed to this even before the hostilities ceased in what might be called an irony of history nuremberg the palace...
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similar, they say to hell, the nazi party used the power of parliament to dismantle democracy. i'm burnt off in berlin. this is the day to be allowed to oppose the measures even to deny the obvious told us it is and must be possible in a free and open country that imus is a fake. this is about correct that anyone who doesn't understand that, i'm sorry, months of restrictions on fundamental rights are being passed just because you are loved doesn't make you right. and it certainly doesn't mean you are in the majority. also coming up mass coronavirus testing in liverpool, england, the british government hopes that it will help stem the virus, but there are warnings it made lead to the public, letting down their gore. we need to explain to the public. this is not a possible to misbehave. this part of the jackson hole of white a public protection protesters pushed back by police with water cannons, the of the brandenburg gate here in berlin. people violating the laws of social distancing and mask wearing, accusing police and politicians of using the coronavirus crisis to deny them
similar, they say to hell, the nazi party used the power of parliament to dismantle democracy. i'm burnt off in berlin. this is the day to be allowed to oppose the measures even to deny the obvious told us it is and must be possible in a free and open country that imus is a fake. this is about correct that anyone who doesn't understand that, i'm sorry, months of restrictions on fundamental rights are being passed just because you are loved doesn't make you right. and it certainly doesn't mean...
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are the only ones who know what is happening and then it becomes people who are members of the nazi party and you go on and on working with bona fide nazi workers and it doesn't start out that way. it is a gradual process. the other thing is for all of these men they saw the cold war happening every other day, stuff that happens all the time, this was an exit stencil crisis, exit stencil is in the world. having come at this, world war ii veterans, to come into this new concept, they also the end justified the means and all four of those were very social issues, they all reach a point it would be wonderful but things are crashing so fast we don't have the luxury of time. we have to find the allies that we can. so i try to avoid passing judgment on them. all four of them were pained by the kind of moral decisions they had to make. >> one thing you talk about is the home front in america, the reaction to the red scare and the perpetual enemy of the cia was jaeger hoover, the fbi, who was assisting mccarthy in his witchhunt to suss out communist, the and that ended up leading nowhere but you
are the only ones who know what is happening and then it becomes people who are members of the nazi party and you go on and on working with bona fide nazi workers and it doesn't start out that way. it is a gradual process. the other thing is for all of these men they saw the cold war happening every other day, stuff that happens all the time, this was an exit stencil crisis, exit stencil is in the world. having come at this, world war ii veterans, to come into this new concept, they also the...
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those had committed suicide the trials were held in iran back of all places the city where the nazi party had staged its rallies where the fascist had flexed their muscles. now for the 1st time in history a state's rulers were to be held personally responsible for their crimes by an international tribunal the for war time allied powers the us the soviet union britain and france had agreed to this even before the hostilities ceased in what might be called an irony of history nuremberg the palace of justice was left virtually undamaged by the war room 600 the largest in the criminal court was remodeled to accommodate the trial of the century. i should tomake a retired judge was asked by the americans to defend a floodwalls and bag there were too few lawyers who hadn't been compromised during the nazi era. loon who was 17 at the time later a company and her father to the trial on several occasions. a mind found my father was picked up by a jeep it was the cia the cia a and not i need. to look a few hours later he returned and said. i've been called on to be the court appointed defense counse
those had committed suicide the trials were held in iran back of all places the city where the nazi party had staged its rallies where the fascist had flexed their muscles. now for the 1st time in history a state's rulers were to be held personally responsible for their crimes by an international tribunal the for war time allied powers the us the soviet union britain and france had agreed to this even before the hostilities ceased in what might be called an irony of history nuremberg the palace...
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and then it becomes people who are members of the nazi party and you can go on and on until you're working with bona fide nazi workers but it doesn't spread out. it's a kind of gradual process. >> the other thing is i think for all of these people, there's stuff happening every other day. this was an exit stencil crisis and existential as in world changing and having come at this, these were all world war ii veterans. [inaudible] they felt at the end, all four of the men i write about had been in various social issues but they all said it would be wonderful if we can foster democracy but things are crashing so fast we don't have the luxuryof time. we have to find allies . so i tried to resist passing judgment on them and i think all of them were kind of pained by this moral decisions they had to make. >> one thing you talk about is what's going on in the home front of america, the reaction to the red scare and you know, the perpetual enemy of the cia, j edgar hoover and this fbi was resisting mccarthy and his witchhunts to ferret out communists. and it ended up just leaving nowhere but you
and then it becomes people who are members of the nazi party and you can go on and on until you're working with bona fide nazi workers but it doesn't spread out. it's a kind of gradual process. >> the other thing is i think for all of these people, there's stuff happening every other day. this was an exit stencil crisis and existential as in world changing and having come at this, these were all world war ii veterans. [inaudible] they felt at the end, all four of the men i write about had...
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think they are shockingly passive, but remember, in the nazi era, 97% of physicians joined the nazi party. they are unwilling to stand by clear science that shows the icahn school of medicine study was brilliantly done, masks don't work. we've known this before. this is not going to help. people spread virus. oxford has shown this. we need to act accordingly, and soon, while we still have an economy to act on. >> laura: yeah, we are not saying that all -- we're not saying doctors are nazis -- >> not at all. >> laura: you're making a point. >> they need to have the courage of their scientific convictions, and they don't right now. they need to stand up for what is right. >> laura: there are a lot of incredible medical professionals that i think are also scared. they are scared of losing their job. phil and dr. oskoui, thank you so much. last week from which told you how international forces are using covid as an excuse for what they were planning already, which is called "the great global reset." tonight, we have an update on how the people behind joe biden are adding their voices to that
think they are shockingly passive, but remember, in the nazi era, 97% of physicians joined the nazi party. they are unwilling to stand by clear science that shows the icahn school of medicine study was brilliantly done, masks don't work. we've known this before. this is not going to help. people spread virus. oxford has shown this. we need to act accordingly, and soon, while we still have an economy to act on. >> laura: yeah, we are not saying that all -- we're not saying doctors are...
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similar they say to hell, the nazi party used the power of parliament to dismantle democracy. i'm burnt off in berlin. this is the day you know, it's the to be allowed to oppose the measures even to deny the obvious. told us it is and must be possible in a free and open country to try. this is a fake. this is about corona, anyone who doesn't understand that. i'm sorry, months of restrictions on fundamental rights are being passed just because your love doesn't make you right. and it certainly doesn't mean you are in the majority. also coming up mass coronavirus testing in liverpool, england, the british government hopes that it will help stem the virus, but there are warnings it made lead to the public, letting down their gore. we need to explain to the public that this is not a possible to misbehave this part of the jackson hole of white of public protection . protesters pushed back by police with water cannons near the brandenburg gate here in berlin. people violating the laws of social distancing and mask wearing, accusing police and politicians of using the coronavirus cri
similar they say to hell, the nazi party used the power of parliament to dismantle democracy. i'm burnt off in berlin. this is the day you know, it's the to be allowed to oppose the measures even to deny the obvious. told us it is and must be possible in a free and open country to try. this is a fake. this is about corona, anyone who doesn't understand that. i'm sorry, months of restrictions on fundamental rights are being passed just because your love doesn't make you right. and it certainly...
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similar they say to hell, the nazi party used the power of parliament to dismantle democracy. i'm burnt off in berlin. this is the day to be allowed to oppose the measures even to deny the obvious told us it is and must be possible in a free and open country to fight for the fate. this is about that. anyone who doesn't understand that, i'm sorry, must have restrictions on fundamental rights are being passed just because your love doesn't make you right. and it certainly doesn't mean you are in the majority. also coming up at mass coronavirus testing in liverpool, england. the british government hopes that it will help stem the virus, but there are warnings. it may have lead to the public, letting down their gore. we need to explain to the public that this is not a possible to misbehave. this part of the jackson hole of white a public protection protesters pushed back by police with water cannon steer the brandenburg gate here in berlin. people violating the laws and social distancing en masse swearing, accusing police and politicians of using the coronavirus crisis to deny the
similar they say to hell, the nazi party used the power of parliament to dismantle democracy. i'm burnt off in berlin. this is the day to be allowed to oppose the measures even to deny the obvious told us it is and must be possible in a free and open country to fight for the fate. this is about that. anyone who doesn't understand that, i'm sorry, must have restrictions on fundamental rights are being passed just because your love doesn't make you right. and it certainly doesn't mean you are in...
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many of the other big names in the nazi party, had it ready disappeared by that point or like adults, hitler had committed suicide. nuremberg was the site of the annual party rallies, huge propaganda event designed to showcase the nazis power. those who had once enjoyed the adulation of the crowds, here at the rally grounds were now called to account for their actions a historical 1st. never before had the leaders of a state been forced to face trial for that actions. the germans were to be shown how a democracy works. alfred toma a retired judge was obliged by the americans to defend alfred always in bag. he was chosen because there weren't enough lawyers deemed sufficiently on the tainted cannot. tahan sometimes accompanied her father to the courtroom. it was a tense and oppressive atmosphere as far as i was concerned and filled with the sense of disgrace oddny atmosphere, that the charges leveled against the main war. criminals were conspiring against world peace planning and waging. a war of aggression, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. i can assure you that none of the def
many of the other big names in the nazi party, had it ready disappeared by that point or like adults, hitler had committed suicide. nuremberg was the site of the annual party rallies, huge propaganda event designed to showcase the nazis power. those who had once enjoyed the adulation of the crowds, here at the rally grounds were now called to account for their actions a historical 1st. never before had the leaders of a state been forced to face trial for that actions. the germans were to be...
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those had committed suicide the trials were held in iran back of all places the city where the nazi party had staged its rallies where the fascist had flexed their muscles. now for the 1st time in history a state's rulers were to be held personally responsible for their crimes by an international tribunal the for war time allied powers the us the soviet union britain and france had agreed to this even before the hostilities ceased in what might be called an irony of history nuremberg the palace of justice was left virtually undamaged by the war room 600 the largest in the criminal court was remodeled to accommodate the trial of the century. i fled toma a retired judge was asked by the americans to defend walls and bag there were too few lawyers who hadn't been compromised during the nazi era. loon who was 17 at the time later accompanied her father to the trial on several occasions. a mind found my father was picked up by a jeep it was the cia. and i need. to look a few hours later he returned and said. i've been called on to be the court appointed defense counsel for 2 accused who still
those had committed suicide the trials were held in iran back of all places the city where the nazi party had staged its rallies where the fascist had flexed their muscles. now for the 1st time in history a state's rulers were to be held personally responsible for their crimes by an international tribunal the for war time allied powers the us the soviet union britain and france had agreed to this even before the hostilities ceased in what might be called an irony of history nuremberg the palace...