The four-and-a-half-hour Nazi documentary you can’t afford to miss

I have watched part of the Nuremberg trials since the election, and it’s incredibly compelling in light of current events:

First released 40 years ago, ‘The Memory of Justice’ uses the Nuremberg Trials as a springboard for unanswerable questions. A newly restored version will be streaming on HBO from April 24 By Jordan Hoffman NEW YORK — Marcel Ophuls demands your time. Moreover, the 89-year-old documentary film director, born in Germany and holding French and American…

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  1. How can those same victors charge people with the death of innocents after blasting Dresden and Hiroshima to bits?

    The rape of Nanking and numerous atrocities committed against people in the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity sphere–China, Mongolia, Korea, Vietnam, Burma, and Indonesia–would be a good place to start for the Japanese warlords. Wholesale scorched-earth genocide from Poland east to Moscow’s doorstep would be a good place to start for the Nazi regime. That’s how.

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