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Thomas Buergenthal. Describes the significance of Nuremberg both personally and as a lawyer and judge
Thomas Buergenthal. Discusses quote from Abel Herzberg
Thomas Buergenthal. Describes the charges brought at Nuremberg
Thomas Buergenthal. Describes differing perspectives on international justice
Thomas Buergenthal. Describes international tribunals
Thomas Buergenthal. Describes operations of international tribunals
Thomas Buergenthal. Describes the importance of memorials
Thomas Buergenthal. Describes the plight of refugees today
Thomas Buergenthal. Discusses whether it is ever too late to seek justice
William Denson. Describes the nature of the evidence uncovered
William Denson. Describes the trial process
William Denson. Describes counsel provided to accused war criminals
William Denson. Describes emotional difficulties for witnesses in recalling their experiences
William (Bill) Zeck. Describes acquiring evidence
William (Bill) Zeck. Describes the role of Nuremberg in establishing a historical record
Belle Mayer Zeck. Describes difficult working conditions at Nuremberg
Belle Mayer Zeck. Describes working conditions and staffing at Nuremberg
Belle Mayer Zeck. Describes the personal impact of the Nuremberg trials
Belle Mayer Zeck. Describes how some people have dedicated their lives to the cause of human rights
Belle Mayer Zeck. Describes the emotional toll of the Nuremberg trials
Drexel Sprecher. Describes German documentation that could be used as evidence
Drexel Sprecher. Describes war-damaged Nuremberg
Drexel Sprecher. Describes a witness at the Nuremberg trials
John Dolibois. Describes attitude of captured Nazi leaders
John Dolibois. Describes interrogating captured Nazi officials
John Dolibois. Describes interrogation practices
John Dolibois. Describes translating for a prison psychiatrist
John Dolibois. Describes Justice Jackson's explanation of the purpose of the trial
Peter Black. Describes eyewitness testimony
William Denson. Describes finding witnesses for the trials
William (Bill) Zeck. Describes prosecution staff
William (Bill) Zeck. Describes translation and witnesses during the trials
William (Bill) Zeck. Describes the "superior orders" defense after Nuremberg
Abraham Bomba. Describes gassing operations at Treblinka
Edward Adler. Describes forced labor and conditions in the Sachsenhausen camp
Esther Raab. Describes the arrival of transports in Sobibor
Norbert Wollheim. Describes forced labor at the Buna works
Ruth Webber. Describes the bitterness that she felt after the end of the war when she was in an orphanage in Krakow
Blanka Rothschild. Describes forced labor in the Ravensbrueck camp
Miles Lerman. Describes dangers of partisan life
Miles Lerman. Describes partisan activities
Miles Lerman. Describes the role of women in the underground
Miles Lerman. Describes the value of weapons
Miles Lerman. Describes observing Yom Kippur in his partisan group
Miles Lerman. Describes the impact of his wartime experiences
Miles Lerman. Describes returning to his hometown
Miles Lerman. Describes lifelong camaraderie among partisans
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