Nuremberg Trials (film)
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The Nuremberg Trials | |
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Artkino Pictures | |
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Running time | 58 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | English |
The Nuremberg Trials is a 1947
English-language version of the Russian-language
film Суд народов ("Judgment of the Peoples" or "Judgment of the Nations").
Content
Most of the film describes the Nazis' crimes in detail, particularly those committed in the Soviet Union. It claims that if not stopped, the Nazis would have "turned the whole world into a
Holocaust and the recovery of gold
from its victims, the film accurately notes that the Nazis "even made death into a commercial enterprise."
It is noted in the film that the Soviet Union objected to the
corpses of the executed Nazis, before ending with the words "Let the Nuremberg Trial be a stern warning to all warmongers. Let it serve the cause of world-wide peace – of an enduring and democratic
peace" spoken while displayed on-screen.
Depiction of the Auschwitz concentration camp
The film does not refer to the
Oswiecim
.
See also
- That Justice Be Done, American propaganda film about the Nuremberg Trials
- Death Mills, American propaganda film about the Nazi atrocities
- Judgment at Nuremberg, American fictionalized film account of the Judges' Trial
- List of Allied propaganda films of World War II
- List of Holocaust films[1]