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The Trials of Nuremberg

Holding Evil Accountable

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The Trials of Nuremberg

By: Cyril Marlen
Narrated by: Tom Merrill
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The Trials of Nuremberg: Holding Evil Accountable is a powerful and lucid account of the moment the world chose justice over vengeance, truth over denial, and the rule of law over the rule of fear.

In the aftermath of the Second World War, as cities smouldered and the full horror of the Holocaust came into view, the Allied powers faced an unprecedented question. How do you hold individuals responsible for crimes so vast that language itself strains to contain them? From that question emerged the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, the first courtroom in history where leaders of a nation were prosecuted not for losing a war, but for waging it through aggression, enslavement, and systematic extermination.

This book guides listeners through the creation, purpose, and enduring impact of the trials. It explores why Nuremberg was chosen as the symbolic stage for this reckoning, how the Allied legal traditions were woven together, and how prosecutors built their case not on hearsay, but on the chilling paper trail the Nazi regime left behind. Meeting minutes, deportation schedules, construction budgets, and memoranda became a silent chorus of confession, while eyewitness accounts gave voice to the human truth behind the documents. Together, they exposed a system of murder engineered with bureaucratic precision.

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