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Following the defeat
of Germany in WWII, the Allies determine that there must be an
accounting of German war crimes. Twenty-four Nazis, representative of
all sections of military and civilian life are chosen to stand trial
for the crimes of conspiracy to commit aggression, commission of
aggression, crimes during war and crimes against humanity. The
preparations for the trial, the trial itself and its aftermath are
shown through the eyes of Chief Prosecutor Robert Jackson and through
the eyes of Reichsmarshal Hermann Goering, the ranking Nazi defendant.
Summary (IMDb) written
by
Jason A. Cormier |