In case you missed it when it was released in early November, it’s a great week to catch up with “Nuremberg,” the Russell Crowe-Rami Malek two-hander written and directed by James Vanderbilt, about ...
In this January 2026 report, Genocide and the Courts: A Brief Review of Jurisprudence on the Crime of Genocide from Nuremberg to Today, Ambassador David Scheffer narrates how courts around the world, ...
Pivot podcast co-host Scott Galloway argued Democrats should put Trump officials on trial like Nazi criminals after the shooting death of Alex Pretti ...
His performance, as well as Crowe’s, will stick with viewers long after the conclusion of the film. By the end of the film, the viewer is transported inside Kelley’s mind and leaves feeling almost ...
Eighteen Nazi criminals sat in the dock during the Minsk trial. Among them were individuals who had served in both SS units ...
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Racial hatred and terrorism, from Nuremberg to Gaza
Opening the prosecution of Nazi leaders at Nuremberg in November 1945, Justice Robert Jackson, on leave from the Supreme Court, said: “The wrongs which we seek to condemn and punish have been so ...
Movies that depict the history of war criminals on trial will almost always be worth making and watching. These films are edifying (and cathartic) in a way that could almost be considered a public ...
Nuremberg, a historical drama by James Vanderbilt starring Rami Malek, Russell Crowe, and Michael Shannon, will be released in theaters on January 28, 2026, to mark the 80th anniversary of the trial.
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