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21 November 2025

DATASET: Transcripts of the Nürnberg Trials (Harvard: Harvard Law School Library, 20 NOV 2025) - PODCAST: "1945. Crime contre l'humanité, forger un concept pour le droit" (France Culture, 26 AUG 2025)

 

At the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the opening of the Nürnberg Trials, Harvard Law School's Library publishes the "first complete set of digitized Nuremberg Trials records". 

First paragraph:

Beginning today, the Harvard Law School Library is making available online the first complete, fully searchable, digitized collection of official evidentiary documents and trial transcripts in English from all 13 Nuremberg Trials, at https://nuremberg.law.harvard.edu/. On the 80th anniversary of the beginning of the first trial on November 20, 1945, researchers, scholars, and learners around the globe for the first time have open access to a fully searchable digital archive. Led by the library’s Nuremberg Trials Project, the effort to digitize, transcribe, and catalog official documents from the library’s Nuremberg Trials collection has spanned more than a quarter century.

More information here.

See also this podcast, "1945. Crime contre l'humanité, forger un concept pour le droit" in the series Crimes contre l'humanité. Nommer, dénoncer, juger (France Culture: Le Cours de l'histoire) with Anne-Laure Chaumette and Bénédicte Vergez-Chaignon here.

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