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Nuremberg, International Military Tribunal War Crimes Warfare and Conflict


Nuremberg, International Military Tribunal
Sites relating to the war crimes trials held at Nuremberg following World War II.

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  • - Code developed at Nuremberg as a result of wartime medical experimentation on humans.
  • - Educational resources for teachers and students from Spartacus Schoolnet.
  • - Examination of the Nurmeberg War Crimes process.
  • - Column by George F. Will on the example of the Nuremberg trials and their lessons for treating modern war criminals.
  • - Many volumes of documents, trial transcripts, and summaries relating to the International Military Tribunal trial of Nazi war criminals at Nuremberg, Germany are being laboriously digitized and made available.
  • - Essay on the jurisprudence of the Nuremberg process.
  • - Access to digitized photographs, court proceedings, and search engine of analyzed documents in Harvard Law School Library.
  • - In-depth documentation of the proceedings of The International Military Tribunal with the hearings and findings of 1946, post WWII.
  • - The trial of sixteen defendants, members of the Reich Ministry of Justice or People's and Special Courts, raised the issue of what responsibility judges might have for enforcing grossly unjust--but arguably binding--laws. The trial was the inspiration for
  • - US Holocaust Museum's online exhibit on the trial against 23 leading German physicians and administrators for their willing participation in war crimes and crimes against humanity.
  • - Documents from the trial of individuals involved in Nazi death squads that executed Jews en masse in occupied sections of the Soviet Union.
  • - Looks at the trial and participants.
  • - Biographies of eight notable Nazis convicted in the Nuremberg trial.
  • - A site dedicated to the explication of the trials of the Nuremberg War Crime Trials.
  • - Text of a speech by Geoffrey Robertson.
  • - One hour audio documentary interview with Benjamin Ferencz - Former US Prosecutor in Nuremberg.
  • - An introduction by Ben Astin.
  • - Images and descriptions of the defendants and judges in the tribunal proceedings at the end of WWII.
  • - Information about the book which publishes interviews and statements by American participants in the trials.
  • - Online book by historical revisionist David Irving. Sympathetic to the defendants tried at Nuremberg.
  • - Online book by Matthew Lippman published by the International Law Review.
  • - Analysis of the trials and their implications.
  • - The Atlantic republishes two articles on the Nuremberg trial written in 1946.
  • - Code governing war crimes and crimes against humanity developed out of the Nuremberg war crimes process.
  • - Information and extensive links.
  • - Contains documents regarding the Nuremberg War Crimes trial.
  • - Documents from the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg. Popularly known as the 'red series.'
  • - The Harvard Law School Library has approximately one million pages of documents relating to the trial of military and political leaders of Nazi Germany before the International Military Tribunal (IMT) and to the twelve trials of other accused war criminal


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