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SOURCE: The Nation
5/2/2022
Distant Moments: Reviewing Joan Scott's "On the Judgment of History"
by David A. Bell
The belief in History as a force driving events toward greater enlightenment has long allowed people to punt on making judgment and taking action to future generations. Joan Scott's book examines the seductive power of this faith.
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SOURCE: Upworthy
4/28/2020
75 Years Ago, the U.S. Blew Up a Giant Swastika in Nazi Germany and it's Still so Satisfying to Watch
Local authorities in Nurnberg recently voted to conserve (not rebuild or renovate) the site of some of Hitler's most notorious speeches.
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SOURCE: 60 Minutes
6/30/19
Video of the Week: What the last Nuremberg prosecutor alive wants the world to know
More than 70 years ago, Ben Ferencz became the chief prosecutor of 22 commanders of the Einsatzgruppen Nazi death squads at trial number 9 at Nuremberg. Now 99 years old, he's the last Nuremberg prosecutor alive today.
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SOURCE: BESA Center
6/10/2019
New exhibit at museum in Nuremberg gives insight to how Germans remember the Holocaust
The display at the Documentation Center of the Nazi Party Rally Grounds, a museum in Nuremberg, give an indication of the ways in which the German people choose to remember the Holocaust and the era of Nazi rule.
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SOURCE: Tom Dispatch
6/6/19
Of Crimes and Pardons
by Rebecca Gordon
The United States was not always so reluctant to put national leaders on trial for their war crimes.
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SOURCE: Smithsonian.com
5/21/19
Nuremberg Decides to Conserve Nazi Rally Grounds
Some argued that the site should be left to decay into ruins, but officials have decided to maintain it as a testament to the city’s dark history.
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SOURCE: Tom Dispatch
3/26/19
Turning Our Backs on Nuremberg
by Rebecca Gordon
John Bolton and Mike Pompeo Defy the International Criminal Court
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SOURCE: Newsweek
9-7-15
Nazi Criminals Were Given Rorschach Tests at Nuremberg
The effort to study these Nazis “constituted a heroic effort on the part of researchers to try to understand the psychopathology of mass killers.”
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SOURCE: The Local (Germany)
8-30-13
Nuremberg 'must fix up Hitler's parade grounds'
The aging relic of Hitler's meglomania is literally falling apart, endangering tourists.
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SOURCE: NYT
3-24-13
Linking past and present in Nuremberg
“This will be easy to see,” said Annelise, our guide, flipping off the lights in the chilly sandstone beer cellar that had been converted to an air-raid shelter during World War II. A small plaque on the wall glowed with electric-lime phosphorescence. It was, she told us, an emergency exit sign for the 50,000 civilians who had fled — two to a square meter — to these cellars-cum-bunkers during Allied firebombings.The sign was a small but poignant reminder of how hundreds of years of beer brewing in Nuremberg — a city that was 90 percent destroyed during the war — linked past and present.Just over an hour by direct train from Munich, Nuremberg (population 510,000) is Bavaria’s often-overlooked second city. Of course, the locals say Bavaria has little to do with the place; a greater allegiance is owed to the smaller administrative district of Middle Franconia, which has its own dialect, history and cuisine. Not to mention beer....
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