The Nuremberg Trials were a landmark in international justice, marking a significant turning point in the development of human rights and accountability. They demonstrated that those who commit atrocities will be held accountable, and that the international community will not tolerate such crimes. As we reflect on the lessons of Nuremberg, we are reminded of the importance of upholding human rights and the rule of law, and of the need for continued vigilance in the face of hatred and intolerance.
As Kelley attempts to "dissect evil," he finds himself drawn into an obsessive and disturbing bond with the charismatic but unrepentant Göring.