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Contains documents regarding the Nuremberg War Crimes trial.
www.yale.edu
Documents from the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg. Popularly known as the 'red series.'
www.nizkor.org
International Military Tribunal
Many volumes of documents, trial transcripts, and summaries relating to the International Military Tribunal trial of Nazi war criminals at Nuremberg, Germany are being laboriously digitized and made available.
www.nizkor.org
Court TV: A Look Back at Nuremberg
Looks at the trial and participants.
www.courttv.com
The Harvard Law School Library has approximately one million pages of documents relating to the trial of military and political leaders of Nazi Germany before the International Military Tribunal (IMT) and to the twelve trials of other accused war criminals before the United States Nuremberg Military Tribunals (NMT). These documents are gradually being digitized and added to this site.
nuremberg.law.harvard.edu
Online Exhibitions | The Doctors Trial | Nuremberg Code excerpt
Code developed at Nuremberg as a result of wartime medical experimentation on humans.
www.ushmm.org
Images and descriptions of the defendants and judges in the tribunal proceedings at the end of WWII.
fcit.coedu.usf.edu
A site dedicated to the explication of the trials of the Nuremberg War Crime Trials.
www.law.umkc.edu
Principles of the Nuremberg Tribunal, 1950
Code governing war crimes and crimes against humanity developed out of the Nuremberg war crimes process.
www.deoxy.org
Synopsis of the verdicts by Ben S. Austin.
www.mtsu.edu
Information about the book which publishes interviews and statements by American participants in the trials.
www.ucc.uconn.edu
David Irving's Nuremberg, the Last Battle
Online book by historical revisionist David Irving. Sympathetic to the defendants tried at Nuremberg.
www.fpp.co.uk
The Atlantic republishes two articles on the Nuremberg trial written in 1946.
www.theatlantic.com
An introduction by Ben Astin.
www.mtsu.edu
Nuremberg: the legal and historical background
Essay on the jurisprudence of the Nuremberg process.
www.mtsu.edu