Nuremberg
2-part TV mini-series directed by Yves Simoneau,
written
by David W. Rintels,
based on the book Nuremberg: Infamy on Trial by
Joseph E. Persico,
released in the United States on July 16, 2000.
Music by Richard Grégoire.
Cast: Alec Baldwin, Brian Cox, Christopher Plummer, Jill
Hennessy, Christopher Heyerdahl, Roger Dunn, David McIlwraith, Christopher
Shyer, Hrothgar Mathews, Herbert Knaup, Frank Moore, Frank Fontaine, Raymond
Cloutier, Bill Corday, Ken Kramer, Sam Stone, Douglas O'Keeffe, Benoît Girard,
James Bradford, Frank Burns, Erwin Potitt, Tom Rack, Roc Lafortune, Dennis St
John, Griffith Brewer, Gabriel Gascon, Julien Poulin, Alain Fournier, René
Gagnon, Len Cariou, David Francis, Len Doncheff, Paul Hébert, Colm Feore,
Charlotte Gainsbourg, Robert Joy, Michael Ironside, Matt Craven, Geoffrey
Pounsett, Scott Gibson, Steve Adams, Paul Hopkins, Mark Walker, Howard
Bilerman, Max von Sydow, Alain Goulem, Rob Burns, Guy Sprung, Mark Houghton,
Rebecca Jenkins, Susan Glover, Sally Taylor-Isherwood, Bobo Vian, Peter Colvey,
Mark Ryan, Adam MacDonald, Joris Jarsky, Shawn Baichoo, Joe Cobden, David La
Haye, Larry Day, Ilona Elkin, Lorne Brass, Norman Mikeal Berketa, Marc
Gourdeau, Emidio Michetti, Josh Trager, François Vaqué, Eric LeBoeuf, Timothy
Mooney, Pierre Gaudette, Constantine Kourtidis.
Recommended reading:
Nuremberg:
Infamy on
Trial
By Joseph E. Persico.
Published by Penguin
Publishing Group.
Published 1994.
ISBN-10: 014016622X
ISBN-13: 9780140166224
Description:
A vivid reconstruction
of the actions of the wartime allies and the Nazi elite at Nuremberg. Persico
eaily carries us into a deeper understanding of the trials. – New York
Newsday.
A vivid reconstruction
of the actions of the wartime allies and the Nazi elite at Nuremberg … Persico
easily carries us into a deeper understanding of the trials. – New York
Newsday.
This book deserved a
wider readership than any of its predecessors. … Here were the leaders of the
most evil regime in recorded history – all save their leader – called to
account for their deeds. … The whole world now knows why they were there; and
every generation needs a book like this to remind us of it. – The Washington
Post Book World.
Perisco captures both
the sweep and the detail of the war crimes trials in an account that sometimes
reads like a Ludlum novel. – Los Angeles Times.
It is not often that a
book works at once as historical tract, morality play, and crime thriller. This
one does.
– The Philadelphia Inquirer.
The Nuremberg trials remain, after nearly a half
a century, the benchmark for judging international crimes. Using new sources –
ground-breaking research in the papers of the Nuremberg prison psychiatrist and
commandant, the letters and journals of the prisoners, and accounts of the
judges and prosecutors as they struggled through each day making compromises
and steeling their convictions – Joseph Persico retells the story of Nuremberg,
combining sweeping history with psychological insight. Here are brilliant,
chilling portraits of the Nazi warlords and riveting descriptions of the
tensions between law and vengeance, between East and West, and of the friction
already present in the early stages of the Cold War.
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