Watching Nuremberg: History That Still Echoes

I recently watched Nuremberg, and it’s one of those films that sticks with you long after the credits roll.

This isn’t an easy watch — nor should it be. The film forces you to sit with accountability, justice, and the uncomfortable reality of how history is examined after the damage is done. I share my thoughts, reactions, and takeaways in a full review on NielFlamm.com → Movie Reviews → Nuremberg.

While watching, I couldn’t help but think about how well this pairs with other films that explore a similar theme. Together, they create a powerful (and heavy) viewing arc that puts morality, responsibility, and humanity front and center.

If you’re interested in historical films that don’t pull punches — and actually make you think — this one belongs on your list.

👉 Watch my full review on NielFlamm.com – Movie Reviews – Nuremberg

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