Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For a little global-history refresh, the Nuremberg Trials were a series of legal trials held from November 1945 to October 1946 by ...
As Europe lay in ruins following the end of the Second World War, Churchill’s instinct was to punish the surviving Nazi ...
Dr. Christoph Safferling visited Home Babbidge Library On Tuesday, Nov. 4, giving insight on the history of the trails. This November marked the 80th anniversity of the Nuremberg Trails. Photo ...
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" (2025) dramatizes Nazi trials, focusing on Goering and a U.S. psychiatrist. Several elements—Goering's character, psychiatrist involvement, inkblot tests—are historically accurate. The ...
Vanderbilt’s approach is to dive into what made Göring such a fascinating narcissist and how he is able to draw people like Dr. Kelley into his orbit, while balancing their curious dynamic against the ...
Within months of the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945, the Allied powers put its surviving leaders on trial in Nuremberg, the ceremonial birthplace of the fascist party and site of propaganda rallies ...
Every generation can return to the Nuremberg trials and find something new to see, some new lesson learned, some warning that can’t be ignored. The new film, “Nuremberg,” finds that meaning not in the ...
The new film Nuremberg may tell us as much about the present as the past. Sometimes “history” tells us at least as much about the present as it does the past. James Vanderbilt’s Nuremberg—the latest ...
The horrors of World War II have served as the basis of some of cinema's most gripping historical dramas, from The Bridge on the River Kwai to Schindler's Listto Oppenheimer. And that affecting list ...