How Does Fascism Take Root? A Classic 1961 Movie With an All-Star Cast About Real-Life Events Paints the Picture Quite Well.
To anyone who hasn't seen it (or hasn't seen it for years), I highly recommend that you sit down and watch the complete movie, Judgment at Nuremberg.
Here's the link:
[media=https://youtu.be/J1LLDr-BoRs]
The film came out in 1961, but there is shocking wartime footage that the American public had never seen until then.
You really need to watch the full movie, start to end. It's history - and it's a true representation of the trial of the Nazi judges.
There's more to the sick, twisted legacy of Nazi Germany than simply just Hitler, Himmler and the generals.
And it's a warning to any democracy with fringe elements.
If you don't have a strong stomach, I suggest you not eat while watching it. And that comment is not made in jest.
The cases are real, names have been changed.
Col. Tad Lawson's opening statement by the prosecution is taken directly from that of U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Telford Taylor on March 5, 1947 almost word for word.
[media=https://youtu.be/di3Xh95aXp8]
Here's the link:
[media=https://youtu.be/J1LLDr-BoRs]
The film came out in 1961, but there is shocking wartime footage that the American public had never seen until then.
You really need to watch the full movie, start to end. It's history - and it's a true representation of the trial of the Nazi judges.
There's more to the sick, twisted legacy of Nazi Germany than simply just Hitler, Himmler and the generals.
And it's a warning to any democracy with fringe elements.
If you don't have a strong stomach, I suggest you not eat while watching it. And that comment is not made in jest.
The cases are real, names have been changed.
Col. Tad Lawson's opening statement by the prosecution is taken directly from that of U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Telford Taylor on March 5, 1947 almost word for word.
[media=https://youtu.be/di3Xh95aXp8]