Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today (1948)
How, in November 1945, after the end of the World War II and the fall of the Third Reich, the international prosecutors participating in the first Nuremberg trial —formally, the International Military Tribunal— built their case against the top Nazi war criminals using the films and records produced by the own regime, obsessed with documenting everything in its long path of infamy and crime.
Director: Stuart Schulberg
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Francis Biddle as Self |
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Robert Jackson as Self |
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Karl Dönitz as Self |
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Hans Frank as Self |
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Wilhelm Frick as Self |
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Rudolf Hess as Self |
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Heinrich Himmler as Self |
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Joseph Goebbels as Self |
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Hermann Göring as Self |
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Adolf Hitler as Self (archive footage) |
| Directing | Stuart Schulberg | Director |
| Writing | Budd Schulberg | Writer |
| Writing | Stuart Schulberg | Writer |
| Production | Pare Lorentz | Producer |
| Production | Stuart Schulberg | Producer |
| Editing | Joseph Zigman | Editor |