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Judgment at Nuremberg

Book • 2002
Abby Mann's 'Judgment at Nuremberg' is a powerful courtroom drama that brings to life the Nuremberg trials, focusing on the trial of a former Nazi judge.

The play explores themes of guilt, responsibility, and the complicity of German civic leaders and the international community in the rise of Nazi Germany.

Originally written as a 1957 television play, it was later adapted into a successful film in 1961.

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Alex Edelman
while discussing Pauline Kael's reviews.
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as an example of a serious film Stanley Kramer directed before “It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World”.
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Charlie Sykes
while discussing the potential consequences of normalizing hateful rhetoric and actions.
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Hussein Kesvani
while referencing a dubious story about the Yalta conference.
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