Can someone recommend a good source for watching the trials? I vaguely know of the movie. Is that a good TLDR source or is it not accurate? As a young person I’d have little idea which sources would be the most trustworthy as far as editing and whatnot goes.
You can't "watch" the trials, as there were just short segments filmed for newsreels. But there are audio recordings. There are over 700 hours of audio online, of course a lot of it is in German.
I keep hearing about Nuremburg 2.0. Then there was some international hotshot lawyer saying he was going to spearhead this and then....nothing. Is anything happening on this front?
That magic number originated in the late 1800s. I don't have the URL at hand, but there is a video on YouTube of a guy who has a collection of old newspapers from the late 1800s up to the 1930s. He videos the whole papers and then zooms in on the stories so you can see how they've pushed 6,000,000 for 150 years or more.
Can someone recommend a good source for watching the trials? I vaguely know of the movie. Is that a good TLDR source or is it not accurate? As a young person I’d have little idea which sources would be the most trustworthy as far as editing and whatnot goes.
You can't "watch" the trials, as there were just short segments filmed for newsreels. But there are audio recordings. There are over 700 hours of audio online, of course a lot of it is in German.
You can start here: https://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/irn714025
Here's the search that will give you all the recordings:
https://collections.ushmm.org/search/?f%5Bf_audiovisual%5D%5B%5D=audio_only&q=Nuremberg+trial+audio&search_field=all_fields
Third most. Jesus 2: The Return and Trump 2: Payback topped it.
Cozy pepe watching them all go down in flames.
I keep hearing about Nuremburg 2.0. Then there was some international hotshot lawyer saying he was going to spearhead this and then....nothing. Is anything happening on this front?
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That magic number originated in the late 1800s. I don't have the URL at hand, but there is a video on YouTube of a guy who has a collection of old newspapers from the late 1800s up to the 1930s. He videos the whole papers and then zooms in on the stories so you can see how they've pushed 6,000,000 for 150 years or more.