The Nuremberg Trials, Part II
Course | Available (Membership Required)
Following the Nuremberg Trial which ended in late 1946, the Nuremberg Military Tribunal prosecuted numerous members of the German Nazi structure who were not tried with the original "Class A" defendants. Here, 12 trials were conducted against various specific groups including: Doctors, Judges, industrialists, Einsatzgruppen, members of the SS, and German Generals. Run exclusively by the Americans, these trials focused on war crimes and crimes against humanity. This course will examine in detail all 12 trials as well as the aftermath.
Jean Bowler
Jean Bowler, MA, received her Masters degree from Dominican in 2000. Her thesis on the Battle of Saipan (June 1944), reflected a life-long interest in military history. A native of Marin County, she has taught several history classes with the OLLI program. Jean is currently the Operations Director of Green Swan, Inc.