Censoring Nuremburg
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In 1938 private Arnold Joseph, a German Jew from Saarbrücken, managed to escape from the Nazis to the USA. From 1945 till 1946, he served in the U.S. Army and acted as a censor of mail to and from Nazi prisoners at the Nuremberg Trials. After the trials, Joseph succeeded as a humanities scholar and an educator - he settled in Columbus, Ohio, graduated from The Ohio State University, and taught French at Denison University until his retirement in 1990. But the past is not forgotten: Arnold talks about his unique experience of distant contact with the minds of people who were accused of war crimes against his own people.
Genres: Documentary
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"... und dann haben wir uns verabschiedet..." - Buttenhausen - ein Dorf zwischen 1933 und 1942

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