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  1. 13 de jun. de 2023 · This release includes two remarkable documentaries about WWII: Filmmakers for the Prosecution (2020), about how film evidence was used to convict the Nazis, and Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today, the 1948 film showing how prosecutors built their case against Nazi war criminals. The second film is discussed and referenced in the first.

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  2. Stuart Schulberg’s film shows: “The Trial of Major War Criminals before the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg which took place between 14 November, 1945 and 1 October, 1946. The film uses excerpts of the tribunal to document the trial’s progress – from the opening charges to the announcement of the verdict.

  3. 8 de oct. de 2010 · Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today Production: A Metropolis Prods. and Schulberg Prods. presentation of a Metropolis, Schulberg production in association with Steven Spielberg Film & Video Archive, U ...

  4. Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today DOCUMENTARY An official U.S. government film documenting the first trial of major Nazi war criminals, which lasted from November 20th, 1945 to October 1st, 1946.

  5. 16 de abr. de 2013 · The Nuremberg trial (1945-46), which prosecuted the top Nazi war criminals following World War II, established the principles for what constitutes war crimes in today’s international cases. “It was a landmark trial in that it prosecuted not just war crimes but the very act of making a war, crimes against humanity, which had never been ...

  6. Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today depicts the most famous courtroom drama in modern times, which is also the first set of trials to make extensive use of film as evidence, and was the first trial to be extensively documented, aurally and visually. All of the proceedings, which lasted for nearly 11 months, were recorded. Though strict limits were placed on the Army Signal Corps cameramen by the ...

  7. Effectively buried, only in the last decade has “Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today”—thanks to Sandra Schulberg’s efforts—finally been released theatrically and made widely available.