Nuremberg Trials

Five weeks after October 7 attacks, words still fail to capture their extent - opinion

"Inhuman," "savage," "barbarian," "Nazi" - none of these can adequately describe the level of depravity Hamas committed.

 The Israel Antiquities Authority works to find remnants of Hamas victims in Kibbutz Be'eri.
Ben Ferencz as a young man

Ben Ferencz, last surviving Nuremberg prosecutor, dead at 103

 Benjamin Ferencz - Chief Prosecutor in 1947 Einsatzgruppen Trial - In Courtroom 600 Where Nuremberg Trials Were Held.

Last Nuremberg prosecutor alive expected to receive Congressional Gold Medal

 FLYERS ARE distributed in mailboxes in the Nahlaot neighborhood of Jerusalem, as part of an awareness campaign in the ultra-Orthodox community

When the Law of Return becomes an impediment to Aliyah -opinion


Putin should be 'behind bars' - last surviving Nuremberg Trials prosecutor

Benjamin Ferenczz, a New Yorker from a family of Jewish immigrants, was tasked with setting up a Nazi war crimes branch in 1944.

Benjamin Ferencz - Chief Prosecutor in 1947 Einsatzgruppen Trial

On This Day: 12 Nazis sentenced to death in the Nuremberg Trials

The Nuremberg trials were a series of 13 trials carried out between 1945 and 1949, the Trial of Major War Criminals being held from November 20, 1945 to October 1, 1946. 

Nazi defendants appear at the Nuremberg Trials

75 years since Nuremberg Trials, BBC radio releases harrowing audio series

Written by Jonathan Myerson, the drama tells the story from the lesser-heard perspectives of those amongst thousands of individuals tasked with fighting what became the last battle of World War II.

Nazi defendants appear at the Nuremberg Trials

Former UK nurse suggests pro-vaccine doctors face Nuremburg Trials

"At the Nuremberg trial the doctors and nurses stood trial, and they hung.”

Kate Shemirani.

Dutch right-wing politician calls Nuremberg trials ‘illegitimate’

Political rivals and CIDI, Dutch Jewry’s watchdog on antisemitism, said Baudet’s remark was “shocking.”

Nazi defendants (left to right, front row) Hermann Goring, Rudolf Hess, Joachim von Ribbentrop and Wilhelm Keitel sit in the dock of their war crimes trial at Nuremberg

Complete Nuremberg Trials recordings online for the first time

This week, the US Holocaust Memorial Museum placed online more than 700 hours of audio recordings from the trials, as well as 37 reels of film introduced as evidence.

THE DEFENDANTS, including Joachim von Ribbentrop in the front row, sit in the dock at Nuremberg in 1946.

The Nuremberg Trials - 75 years on

After six years of war, the Allied powers came together to deliver justice on Nazi leaders who had caused the deaths of millions of people.

Nazi defendants appear at the Nuremberg Trials

At 100, last Nuremberg prosecutor still yearns for justice

"My job was to get into the concentration camps as they were being liberated, with the dead bodies all over the floor and with people waiting to be burned because the crematorium was so overcrowded."

Benjamin Ferencz - Chief Prosecutor in 1947 Einsatzgruppen Trial

The Soviet role in justice: Behind the scenes at the Nuremberg trials

A new book examines the deliberations, machinations and intrigues among the Allied countries, who provided the prosecutors and the judges.

WERNER ARNOLD (center) talks to his attorneys in a courtroom in 1998 in Nuremberg, the site of the Nazi war-crimes trial discussed in the book. Arnold was accused of the rape and murder of an 11-year-old German girl.

Nuremberg trials recordings handed over to Holocaust Memorial in Paris

The initiative is part of an effort to make the material available to the public

THE DEFENDANTS, including Joachim von Ribbentrop in the front row, sit in the dock at Nuremberg in 1946.

Oscar-winning director creating animated Holocaust film

Nuremberg prosecutor's life story to be adapted as screen feature.

Attorneys Bergold and Aschenauer with Prosecutor Ferencz at the Einsatzgruppen Trial