Nuremberg pierced the bubble of state protection, establishing the landmark principle that you are an individual first, with a duty to humanity that is higher than your duty to your flag.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was looking at some old photos of Nuremberg from 1945, and it’s just haunting. The city was basically in ruins, yet right in the middle of that destruction, Courtroom 600 in the Palace of Justice was standing almost untouched. It’s like the stage was perfectly preserved for one of the most intense dramas in history.
Miles: It really was. And the symbolism is heavy—this was the same city where the Nazis held those massive, terrifying rallies and announced the racist Nuremberg Laws. To have the survivors and the Allies return to that exact spot to hold them personally accountable? That was a complete shift in how the world handled war.
Lena: Right, and it wasn't just a quick military hearing. They had over 230 witnesses and 300,000 statements. I mean, they even had to pioneer simultaneous translation just so everyone could keep up!
Miles: Exactly, it was an unprecedented scale of evidence. So, let’s dive into the moment Chief Prosecutor Robert Jackson stood up to read those first indictments.