Nuremberg Trials · Evidentiary Film
The Nazi Plan
Excerpt from the prosecution's evidentiary film compiled from Nazi-produced footage and presented at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, 1945–1946.
Public Witness · Audiovisual Archive
Films, audio, and imagery preserved as primary witness. The inaugural collection presents footage from the Nuremberg Trials — the moral and legal precedent for every modern declaration of human dignity.
Nuremberg Trials · Evidentiary Film
Excerpt from the prosecution's evidentiary film compiled from Nazi-produced footage and presented at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, 1945–1946.
Nuremberg Trials · Prosecution Record
Documentation of the systematic plan presented by Allied prosecutors at the International Military Tribunal.
Nuremberg Trials · Courtroom Record
Allied prosecutorial address establishing the moral and legal framework of the trials — that there are crimes against humanity for which there can be no defense of obedience.
Nuremberg Trials · Defendant Testimony
Cross-examination of Hermann Göring, Reichsmarschall of the Third Reich, testifying before the International Military Tribunal.
Nuremberg Trials · Defendant Testimony
Continued cross-examination of Hermann Göring before the International Military Tribunal.
Nuremberg Trials · Evidentiary Film
Documentary footage of the public burning of books by the National Socialist regime — entered into evidence as part of the systematic erasure of conscience and memory.
Nuremberg Trials · Witness Record
Survivor and witness testimony recorded for the tribunal — the moral substance of the prosecution's case.
Nuremberg Trials · Witness Record
Recorded outcry of a survivor witness — preserved as primary record of human anguish and moral testimony.
Citation Notice
Films of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg (1945–1946) are presented here for educational and archival witness, sourced from the public collections of the Internet Archive and the holdings of the United States National Archives. Original provenance is preserved with each entry. The Anti-Slavery Ministers Association presents this material under fair use for the purposes of sacred memory, scholarly study, and civic-theological witness.