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Nürnberg Now & Then: the Reichsparteitage of Adolf Hitler

A now & then of different parts and buildings of Nürnberg during the National Socialist period (1933-1945).
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22:30 - Episode 6: Kaserne (
26:17 - Episode 7: Zeppelinfield | The Area (
32:59 - Episode 8: Zeppelinfield | Entrance (
37:09 - Episode 9: Zeppelinfield | Rallies (
41:59 - Episode 10: Zeppelinfield | Night (
45:36 - Episode 11: Zeppelinfield | Facilities (
49:33 - Episode 12: Zeppelinfield | Allies (
52:58 - Episode 13: Air raids (
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Nuremberg Trials Courtroom Tour - Nuremberg Palace of Justice, Germany

Nuremberg Palace of Justice in Nuremberg, Germany is where the leaders of the Nazi regime had to answer for their crimes before an International Military Tribunal between November 20, 1945 and October 1, 1946. The trials had an enormous influence on the development of international criminal law right up to the present. Courtroom 600 remains a working courtroom to this day.

Courtroom 600 is on the second floor and the exhibition is on the third floor. There is a small fee to enter the building.

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Nuremberg Trials Courtroom ~ A visitor's guide.

This video will hopefully give anyone wishing to visit the Nuremberg Trials Courtroom some idea of what can be seen during the visit. PLEASE check on opening times!!!
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Nuremberg trials begin November 20, 1945 This Day in History

Nuremberg trials begin November 20, 1945 This Day in History
Twenty-four high-ranking Nazis go on trial in Nuremberg, Germany, for atrocities committed during World War II.
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20 Courthouse for Nuremberg Trials December 12 2015

20 Courthouse for Nuremberg Trials December 12 2015 Courtroom 600 is where the Nuremberg trials were held after World War 2. Here a series of military tribunals were held by the Allied forces which prosecuted political, military and economic leaders of Nazi Germany who were responsible for the Holocaust and other war crimes.

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The Best Things to do in Nuremberg Germany in 24 Hours, Travel Guide

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Things to do in Nuremberg, Germany
00:00 - Introduction
00:32 Subscribe to The Planet D
00:40 Nuremberg Card
00:54 Nuremberg Cellars / Nürnberger Felsengänge – Nuremberg Rock Passages
02:21 Nuremberg Brewery
02:45 Documentation Centre /
04:17 Palace of Justice Nuremberg Trials
05:10 Imperial Castle of Nuremberg - Best view of the city from Nuremberg castle
05:38 - Nurember Alstadt - Nuremberg old town
06:07 Nuremberg Old City Walls
06:39 Handwerkerhof a medieval craftsman's village
07:06 Weißgerbergasse Half timer houses lining the streets
07:17 Albrecht Dürer’s House
07:47 Hauptmarkt- HIstoric nuremberg square
08:20 Schöner Brunnen fountains
08:57 Holy Spirit Hospital of Nuremberg and Nuremberg Canal
09:05 Nuremberg Museums Museums of Contemporary Art (Neues Museum Nürnberg), Germanic National Museum and The Way of Human Rights

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WWII's Most Heinous Men Are All Buried Here

Outside Landsberg Prison, former home of Adolf Hitler, sits a small graveyard that is the final resting place of hundreds of the worst war criminals of World War II. The men directly responsible for the Holocaust, the mass killings at concentration and prison camps, as well as human experimentation and torture, all found themselves together in this little plot.

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Japanese war crimes trial begins May 03, 1946 - This Day In History

In Tokyo, Japan, the International Military Tribunals for the Far East begins hearing the case against 28 Japanese military and government officials accused of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity during World War II.

The Nazi Party Rally Grounds in Nuremberg Germany (Congress Hall and Documentation Center)

The Nazi party rally grounds (Reich Party Congress Grounds) covered about 11 square kilometers in the southeast of Nuremberg, Germany. 6 Nazi party rallies were held there between 1933 and 1938.

The grounds were designed by Hitler's architect Albert Speer, except for the Congress Hall, which was designed by Ludwig and Franz Ruff.

Today the whole site is a memorial. It has hosted the annual Norisring Speedweekend motorsport festival since 1947, and the Rock Im Park rock music festival since 2004.

There is no admission fee to enter the rally grounds (Zeppelin Field) and the congress hall. There is a small fee to enter the documentation center.

There is a public restroom right behind the ticket information center. The congress hall and the documentation center are just a few steps from the visitor center and a short walk from the tram stop. The rally grounds site (Zeppelin Field), however, is a bit of a long walk from the visitor center. It might take you up to 45 minutes to reach the rally grounds.

You will walk through a street called the Great Road when walking from the documentation center to the rally grounds site. The great road was intended to be the central axis of the site and a parade road for the Wehrmacht.

You will also see a lake called silver lake (Silbersee) along the hiking trail to the rally grounds site. It is a rather nice trail that a lot of local people use for their daily exercises.

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✔️ Nuremberg Trials Courtroom Tour:
✔️ Dachau Concentration Camp:
✔️ Walking in Nuremberg:
✔️ Train from Munich to Nuremberg:

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The Nuremberg trials

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Nuremberg Trial is the name used to denote two distinct groups of trials to the Nazis involved in World War II and the Shoah. The trials were held in the Palace of Justice in the German city of Nuremberg from 20 November 1945 to 1 October 1946 (the city was, together with Berlin and Munich, one of the symbolic cities of the Nazi regime). The first and most famous of these trials was the Principal War Criminal Trial before the International Military Tribunal (IMT), which found twenty-four of the most important Nazi leaders captured or still believed to be alive. The second group of trials was for lower war criminals, held under Law No. 10 of the Control Council by the Nuremberg Military Tribunal (NMT), and also included the famous Doctors Trial. This entry mainly deals with the processes of the first group. For the processes of the second group, see the heading Nuremberg secondary processes. The decision to put the main Axis exponents on trial was made even before the end of the war. The third tripartite conference in Moscow was held in Moscow from 18 October to 11 November 1943, with the presence of the three alliance foreign ministers, Cordell Hull, Anthony Eden and Vjačeslav Michajlovič Molotov. As Churchill wrote in his memoirs, the killing of Mussolini spared us an Italian Nuremberg. At the end of the meeting a document was drawn up in which the three coalition leaders, Winston Churchill, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Stalin, committed themselves at the end of the war to ensure that Nazi criminals were tried according to the laws of the country in the which crimes had been committed. In the subsequent Tehran Conference, from November 28 to December 1 of the same year, the concept of national crime was extended to a wider level and the concept of national punishment was exceeded.

Inside Palace of Justice, Nürnberg 2014(Nazi trial building.1945)

Memorium Nürnberg Trial. 2014.
The National Sosialist regime of terror led to a breakdown of
civilisation and human suffering of an extent unimaginable
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The Nuremberg Trials where in 1945 - 1946, for first time in history,
representatives of a state had to answer for war crimes and
crimes against humanity, made Court Room 600 in the
Nuremberg Palace of Justice a location of world history.

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Here is a gripping account of the major postwar trial of the Nazi hierarchy in World War II. The Nuremberg Trial brilliantly recreates the trial proceedings and offers a reasoned, often profound examination of the processes that created international law. From the whimpering of Kaltenbrunner and Ribbentrop on the stand to the icy coolness of Goering, each participant is vividly drawn.

Brief History:

The Nuremberg trials were held by the Allies after World War II against representatives of the defeated Nazi Germany for plotting and carrying out invasions of other countries and other crimes, including the Holocaust.

Between 1939 and 1945, Nazi Germany invaded many countries across Europe, inflicting 27 million deaths in the Soviet Union alone. Proposals for how to punish the defeated Nazi leaders ranged from a show trial (the Soviet Union) to summary execution (the United Kingdom). In mid-1945, France, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States agreed to convene a joint tribunal with the Nuremberg Charter as its legal instrument. Between 20 November 1945 and 1 October 1946, the International Military Tribunal (IMT) tried 21 of the most important surviving leaders of Nazi Germany in the political, military, and economic spheres, and 6 German organizations. The purpose of the trial was not just to convict the defendants but also to assemble irrefutable evidence of Nazi crimes, offer a history lesson to the defeated Germans, and delegitimize the traditional German elite.

The IMT focused on the crime of aggression—plotting and waging aggressive war, which the verdict declared the supreme international crime because it contains within itself the accumulated evil of the whole.[1] This crime had been invented by Soviet jurist Aron Trainin during the war. Most of the defendants were also charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity. Twelve further trials were conducted by the United States against lower-level perpetrators, which focused more on the Holocaust. Although controversial at the time for their use of ex post facto law, the trials' innovation of holding individuals responsible for violations of international law established international criminal law...-

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Japanese war criminals sentenced

Japanese war criminals sentenced 1948

An international war crimes tribunal in Tokyo passes death sentences on seven Japanese military and

government officials, including General Hideki Tojo, who served as premier of Japan from 1941 to 1944.

Eight days before, the trial ended after 30 months with all 25 Japanese defendants being found guilty of

breaching the laws and customs of war. In addition to the death sentences imposed on Tojo and others

principals, such as Iwane Matsui, who organized the Rape of Nanking, and Heitaro Kimura, who brutalized

Allied prisoners of war, 16 others were sentenced to life imprisonment. The remaining two of the 25

defendants were sentenced to lesser terms in prison.

Unlike the Nuremberg trial of German war criminals, where there were four chief prosecutors representing

Great Britain, France, the United States, and the USSR, the Tokyo trial featured only one chief prosecutor–

American Joseph B. Keenan, a former assistant to the U.S. attorney general. However, other nations,

especially China, contributed to the proceedings, and Australian judge William Flood Webb presided. In

addition to the central Tokyo trial, various tribunals sitting outside Japan judged some 5,000 Japanese

guilty of war crimes, of whom more than 900 were executed.

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Explore TV - Nuremberg & World War II

The second largest city in Bavaria, Nuremberg is a city with a fascinating history, and the optional Viking shore excursion, Nuremberg and World War II, shows guests the history of the Third Reich.

Nuremberg in WWII

Our latest video profile of Nuremberg, Germany; where we explore the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds and the Palace of Justice (Courthouse). Nuremberg was the ideological and spiritual heart of Nazi Germany. Adolf Hitler named Nuremberg, the City of the Party Rallies in 1933, and the city hosted the Nazi Regime's annual propaganda spectacle every September. This was also where Nazi War Crimes and atrocities came to light for the world; and ultimately where the perpetrators of the Holocaust were brought to justice. Visit Nuremberg, Germany and more on Alpventures World War II Tours:

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