Nuremberg Trials

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Interview with Elwyn Jones on the post 2nd World War Nuremberg trials .

Part of interview with Lord Elwyn Jones on the post Second World War Nuremberg trials of leading Nazis in 1946. Lord Elwyn Jones was the main allied prosecutor at the trials.
From: Best of Kane Nuremberg Trial
First broadcast : 08 December 1991

Teachers' notes

Age Group : 11-14,14-16, 16+

Subject : History

Topic : Twentieth century world

Keywords : Second World War

Notes : Killing is unavoidable in war time. Why were the Nuremberg Trials held after the war? How significant were the Nuremberg trials? Why didn't Churchill and the Lord Chancellor get their way? What happened to all the leading Nazis after the war?


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