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Nuremberg and Its Lesson

USA 1947/1948 Dokumentarfilm

Nuremberg: Its lesson for today

Stuart Schulberg′s film shows: "The Trial of Major War Criminals before the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg which took place between 14 November, 1945 and 1 October, 1946. The film uses excerpts of the tribunal to document the trial′s progress – from the opening charges to the announcement of the verdict. The film′s structure basically follows the reasons for judgement: the rise of the Nazi state, the unleashing of the World War and the Nazis′ crimes against humanity are all unfurled chronologically and interspersed with historical footage." (www.cine-holocaust.de)

The film was commissioned by the Office of Military Government for Germany, United States (OMGUS). One of this organisation′s employees was ex-Ufa producer Erich Pommer, who held the position of Director of the Motion Picture Branch, Information Control Division. Pommer had emigrated from Nazi Germany in 1933; he took over the film′s production after producer Pare Lorentz had bowed out in mid-1947. Besides comprehensive archive footage and material filmed in the courtroom, the film also made use of excerpts from the documentaries "The Nazi Plan" and "Concentration camps" by Ray Kellogg and Budd Schulberg, both of which were screened during the trial. The images of concentration camps in these films provided emphatic evidence.

The film′s German premiere was held in Stuttgart in November 1948. However, in consideration of the Marshall Plan, the film was never shown in cinemas in the USA. The English-language version was never finished; the original negative and sound recordings were either lost or destroyed. This screening of "Nuremberg: Its lesson for today (The 2009 Schulberg/Waletzky Restoration)" marks the premiere of the original version of this historical document.

Source: 60. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin (Catalogue)

 

Credits

Director

  • Stuart Schulberg

Screenplay

  • Stuart Schulberg

Editing

  • Joseph Zigman

Music

  • Hans-Otto Borgmann

Production company

  • Information Services Division (ISD) - Dokumentarfilm-Abteilung (D1 US)
  • Zeit im Film (Berlin / München-Geiselgasteig)

Producer

  • Pare Lorentz
  • Stuart Schulberg

Alle Credits

Director

  • Stuart Schulberg

Screenplay

  • Stuart Schulberg

Commentary

  • Günther Stuhlmann

Translation

  • Günther Stuhlmann (Deutscher Kommentar)

Editing

  • Joseph Zigman

Music

  • Hans-Otto Borgmann

Participation

  • Robert H. Jackson
  • Alexander F. Wolchkow
  • Lola T. Nikitschenko
  • Norman Birkett
  • Geoffrey Lawrence
  • Francis A. Biddle
  • John J. Parker
  • Robert Falco
  • Henri Donnedieu de Vabres
  • Hermann Göring
  • Rudolf Heß
  • Joachim von Ribbentrop
  • Wilhelm Keitel
  • Ernst Kaltenbrunner
  • Alfred Rosenberg
  • Hans Frank
  • Wilhelm Frick
  • Julius Streicher
  • Walther Funk
  • Hjalmar Schacht
  • Karl Dönitz
  • Erich Raeder
  • Baldur von Schirach
  • Fritz Sauckel
  • Alfred Jodl
  • Franz von Papen
  • Arthur Seyß-Inquart
  • Albert Speer
  • Konstantin von Neurath
  • Hans Fritzsche
  • Adolf Hitler
  • Joseph Goebbels
  • Gregor Strasser
  • Werner von Blomberg
  • Lutz Schwerin von Krosigk
  • Dr. Hans Bernd Gisevius
  • Josef Antonius Heinrich Terboven
  • Werner Thomas Ludwig von Fritsch
  • Kurt Schuschnigg
  • Guido Schmidt
  • Herr Kepler
  • David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe of Kilmuir
  • Konrad Henlein
  • Benito Mussolini
  • Galeazzo Ciano
  • Edouard Daladier
  • Paul Schmidt
  • Neville Chamberlain
  • Julius Schaub
  • Rudolf Schmundt
  • Emil Hácha
  • Otto L.E. Meissner
  • Hartley Shawcross
  • Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich Molotov
  • Joseph Stalin
  • Pius XII
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • Roman Andrejewitsch Rudenko
  • Wilhelm Canaris
  • Erwin Lahousen
  • Rudolf Höss
  • François de Menthon
  • Kurt Kauffmann
  • Auguste Champetier de Ribes
  • Konstantin Hierl

Production company

  • Information Services Division (ISD) - Dokumentarfilm-Abteilung (D1 US)
  • Zeit im Film (Berlin / München-Geiselgasteig)

in association with

  • Filmstudio Tempelhof (Berlin/West)

Commissioned by

  • Office of Military Government for Germany United States (OMGUS) (Berlin)

Producer

  • Pare Lorentz
  • Stuart Schulberg

Original distributor

  • Allgemeiner Filmverleih (Geiselgasteig)

Shoot

    • Dezember 1946 - April 1948: Washington, DC und Berlin
Duration:
2150 m, 74 min
Format:
35mm, 1:1,37
Video/Audio:
s/w
Screening:

Voraufführung (US): 27.09.1947, Washington, D.C.;
Uraufführung (DE): 21.11.1948, Stuttgart, Kamera-Lichtspiele;
Kinostart (DE): 1949;
Aufführung (DE): 21.05.1949, Berlin/West, Sportpalast

Titles

Additional titles
  • Weiterer Titel (US) The Lessons of Nuremberg
  • Weiterer Titel (US) Nuremberg Trial
  • Weiterer Titel (US) Nuremberg - Its Lesson for Today
  • Originaltitel (US) Nuremberg and Its Lesson
  • Verleihtitel (DE) Nürnberg und seine Lehre
  • TV-Titel (US) Nuremberg

Versions

Original

Duration:
2150 m, 74 min
Format:
35mm, 1:1,37
Video/Audio:
s/w
Screening:

Voraufführung (US): 27.09.1947, Washington, D.C.;
Uraufführung (DE): 21.11.1948, Stuttgart, Kamera-Lichtspiele;
Kinostart (DE): 1949;
Aufführung (DE): 21.05.1949, Berlin/West, Sportpalast

TV-Fassung

Weiterer Titel (DE)
  • TV-Titel (US)
  • Nuremberg
Source-URL: https://www.filmportal.de/en/movie/nuremberg-and-its-lesson_ea43d4a76c345006e03053d50b37753d