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Trial of Adolf Eichmann - Of all the Nazi leaders who escaped after the Second World War, none was hated more than Adof Eichmann. He was one of the Nazi's chief executioners, and the evil mind which devised the 'Final Solution' - the attempt to exterminate the Jewish race from Nazi occupied Europe. Justice, however, lay in wait for Eichmann. Many concentration camp survivors broke down as they gave evidence in one of the trials of the century. Sitting in a booth of bulletproof glass, Eichmann calmly protested his innocence as he awaited the verdict that would decide his fate. Narrated by Bill Kurtis.
Hitler and the Nuremberg Trials - 1945. As the Second World War was reaching its climax and the German army had surrendered, bringing to trial the men who had cause the most heinous miseries of war ever committed on humanity produce what would undoubtedly be the trial of the century. The trial took place in Nuremberg and lasted from November 20, 1945 through September 30, 1946. The monsters of the Nazi party were tired before an international tribunal for the most flagrant and grotesque crimes against humanity in the history of the world. Although Hitler was not present to face the humiliation of the trials at Nuremberg (he shot himself to avoid such a fate), he was present in spirit for every moment of them. He was the man who had given the orders and every indictment was an indictment of him. Narrated by Robert Powell.