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Game-Changing History
Francis Lundh
35 episodes
3 weeks ago
The most important Nazi prisoner still alive, Hermann Göring, is about to make his final stand. A complex character, Göring will fiercely battle the American prosecutor, facing the enormous weight of evidence against him and the Third Reich. By and with Francis Lundh
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The most important Nazi prisoner still alive, Hermann Göring, is about to make his final stand. A complex character, Göring will fiercely battle the American prosecutor, facing the enormous weight of evidence against him and the Third Reich. By and with Francis Lundh
Show more...
History
News,
Politics,
Science
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The Nuremberg Trials: Horror In Court, Part Three
Game-Changing History
1 hour 54 minutes
4 months ago
The Nuremberg Trials: Horror In Court, Part Three
The human capacity for cruelty has rarely been more apparent as when the prosecution starts putting forward all their evidence against the 21 defendants in this first epic Nuremberg trial. This is part 3 of our series, join us as this drama is picking up pace. Cover photo: Erwin von Lahousen in court. By and with Francis Lundh
Game-Changing History
The most important Nazi prisoner still alive, Hermann Göring, is about to make his final stand. A complex character, Göring will fiercely battle the American prosecutor, facing the enormous weight of evidence against him and the Third Reich. By and with Francis Lundh