
Overview
A gripping study of the groundbreaking prosecution, which began Nov. 20, 1945, as Nazi Germany's leaders were held accountable for war crimes, infamously blamed on "following orders." Profiled are Hermann Goering, the lead defendant, and Robert Jackson, the U.S. prosecutor. Also: comments from Walter Cronkite, who covered the proceedings; events leading to the trial, which had 21 defendants and eight judges; footage of concentration camps.
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18 - 1Two Days in October October 17, 2005
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18 - 2Race to the Moon October 31, 2005
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18 - 3Las Vegas: An Unconventional History (1): Sin City November 14, 2005
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18 - 4Las Vegas: An Unconventional History (2): American Mecca November 15, 2005
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18 - 5John and Abigail Adams January 23, 2006
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18 - 6The Nuremberg Trials January 30, 2006
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18 - 7Jesse James February 06, 2006
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18 - 8Hijacked February 25, 2006
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18 - 9Eugene O'Neill March 21, 2006
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18 - 10The Boy in the Bubble April 10, 2006
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18 - 11The Alaska Pipeline April 24, 2006
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18 - 12Annie Oakley May 08, 2006
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18 - 13The Man Behind Hitler May 22, 2006