Year: 1946
Runtime: 58 mins
Language: Russian
Directors: Elizaveta Svilova, Roman Karmen
The Russian documentary immerses viewers in the post‑war tribunals that held senior German war criminals accountable. Using archival footage, it presents courtroom proceedings and excerpts from the testimonies of high‑ranking Nazis such as Joseph Goebbels and Hermann Göring, revealing the stark details of their defense and the prosecution’s case.
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