The Nuremberg trials brought to public attention the worst of the
Nazi atrocities. Judgment at Nuremberg brings those trials to life.
Abby Mann's riveting drama Judgment at Nuremberg not only brought
some of the worst Nazi atrocities to public attention, but has
become, along with Elie Wiesel's Night and Anne Frank's Diary of a
Young Girl, one of the twentieth century's most important records
of the Holocaust. Originally written as a 1957 television play,
later made into an Academy Award winning 1961 film, and available
now for the first time in print (using the text of Mann's recent
Broadway adaptation), Judgment at Nuremberg is as potent and
relevant as ever. To this day the Nuremberg trials stand as a model
for international criminal tribunals, due in large measure to the
spotlight thrown on them by Mann's dramatic interpretation of the
historic events. Mann's overwhelming compassion strikes at the
heart of human suffering-his achievement has been to reaffirm
humanity and justice in the wake of unspeakable evil.
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