
audiobook
Step into the historic courtroom where the world’s first major war‑crimes trial unfolded. The transcript captures the meticulous exchange between judges, prosecutors, and witnesses as they grapple with questions of responsibility, evidence, and the very capacity of defendants to stand trial. Listeners hear the measured cadence of the presiding judge, the probing cross‑examinations, and the uneasy testimonies of those who once moved in the shadows of the Nazi hierarchy.
Beyond the formalities, the record reveals the human dimensions of justice in its early post‑war form—political leaders, military officers, and legal minds confronting the enormity of the crimes they oversaw. The dialogue paints a vivid picture of the tension, legal strategy, and moral reckoning that defined those early days, offering an immersive glimpse into a pivotal moment when the rule of law was tested on a global stage.
Language
en
Duration
~25 hours (1481K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Larry Harrison, Cindy Beyer and the online Project Gutenberg team at www.pgdpcanada.net.
Release date
2017-02-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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