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So, 'The Nuremberg Trials. No Right to Pardon' (2020) dives deep into this pivotal moment in history using a mix of archival footage, expert interviews, and some reenactments. It really captures the heavy atmosphere around the trials, doesn't shy away from the moral complexities, and highlights the psychological aftermath of war crimes. The pacing feels deliberate, giving you time to absorb the weight of the discussions. Benjamin Ferencz, one of the US Army prosecutors, brings a personal touch to the narrative. It’s not just about the legal proceedings; it’s about humanity grappling with justice. The blend of voices—from historians to legal experts—adds depth, making it a profound exploration of accountability.
Includes archival footageFeatures expert commentaryFocuses on legal and moral aspects of the trials
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Oleksandr Rakoid
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