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Justice – Was there adequate justice handed down to the many and varied perpetrators of the Holocaust?
Films - 1. Judgement at Nuremberg
2. The Reader (clips only if time permits)
Participants will see critical clips and lengths of each movie and discuss how perpetrators were judged after the war.
Was the Nuremberg (and subsequent trials) held in Germany enough?
The final court was manned by judges from each of the Allied countries: The U.S., Great Britain, The Soviet Union, and France. (This was how Germany would eventually be divided into four zones.) Attendees will reflect on the sentences of some of those convicted at Nuremberg.
After seeing Judgement at Nuremberg, we will see and discuss clips from a DVD by the USHMM titled, Justice and Accountability in the Face of Genocide. This will surely stir discussions!
Mr. Robert Holden is a retired Ocean City Gifted/talented teacher (ret.-2006) and retired Senior Adjunct Professor of History, teaching WC 1, WC 2, and his own created Holocaust and Genocide Studies Course at ACCC’s Cape May County campus. (ret. -2016)
He is on the board of the SJHC, the HPSUT and the Seaville Friends Meeting.
He has published several secondary history curriculum guides and two books, Upper Township and its Ten Villages and Visas to Shanghai, both of which are available to check out from the library.
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