Unseen Messages Passed by Göring and Rosenberg
In this first episode of our Nuremberg Notes series, we examine two extraordinary handwritten messages passed inside the courtroom by Hermann Goering and Alfred Rosenberg. These notes, rarely seen and never presented in this form before offer a chilling glimpse into how two of the regime’s most powerful figures reacted as the evidence against them unfolded. We explore what these notes reveal about their state of mind, their attempts to shape the narrative, and their disturbing references to the policies that defined their crimes. Using original documents, trial transcripts, and expert context, this episode brings to light a hidden layer of the Nuremberg proceedings. This is Part 1 of a multi video series uncovering the hidden messages exchanged during the Nuremberg Trials.#NurembergTrials #HistoryDocumentary #WorldWar2 #Nuremberg #AlongTheseLines #Goering #Rosenberg #HistoricalDocuments #ww2history #nurembergtrials #nurembergtrials #nürmburg

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