nuremberg trials

nuremberg trials
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Me Nuremberg's are really playing me up

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  • Nuremberg Trials —    The trials of the 22 major Nazi war criminals were held from October 1945 to October 1946 in the German city of Nuremberg. The court’s legal designation was the International Military Tribunal (IMT). The court, consisting of judges and… …   Historical dictionary of the Holocaust

  • Nuremberg Trials (film) — Nuremberg Trials Opening screen Directed by C. Svilov Produced by Roman …   Wikipedia

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  • Nuremberg Trials — n. trials which were conducted in 1945 1946 after World War II in which several high ranking Nazi leaders and war criminals were tried for crimes against humanity …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Subsequent Nuremberg Trials — The judges in the Krupp trial (back to front: Daly, Anderson, and Wilkins). The Subsequent Nuremberg Trials (more formally, the Trials of War Criminals before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals) were a series of twelve U.S. military tribunals for… …   Wikipedia

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  • Nuremberg (2000 film) — Nuremberg Genre Docudrama Written by David W. Rintels Directed by Yves Simoneau Starring Alec Baldwin Brian Cox Christopher Plummer Jill …   Wikipedia

  • Nuremberg Diary — (ISBN 0 306 80661 4) is Gustave Gilbert s account of and interviews he conducted during the Nuremberg Trials of Nazi leaders, including Hermann Göring, involved in World War II and the Holocaust. Gilbert served as a prison psychologist in… …   Wikipedia

  • Nuremberg — city in northern Bavaria, from Ger. Nürnberg, M.L. Norinberga. Second element is Berg mountain, first element of unknown origin. Associated with the Nazis and site of mass party rallies every September during the Third Reich. The Nuremberg Laws… …   Etymology dictionary

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