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Nuremberg Episode #1.1 (2000– ) Online

Nuremberg Episode #1.1 (2000– ) Online
Original Title :
Episode #1.1
Genre :
TV Episode / Drama / History / War
Year :
2000–
Directror :
Yves Simoneau
Cast :
Alec Baldwin,Brian Cox,Christopher Plummer
Writer :
Joseph E. Persico,David W. Rintels
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
3h
Rating :
6.2/10
Nuremberg Episode #1.1 (2000– ) Online

Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Alec Baldwin Alec Baldwin - Justice Robert H. Jackson
Brian Cox Brian Cox - Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring
Christopher Plummer Christopher Plummer - Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe
Jill Hennessy Jill Hennessy - Elsie Douglas
Christopher Heyerdahl Christopher Heyerdahl - Ernst Kaltenbrunner
Roger Dunn Roger Dunn - Col. Robert Storey
David McIlwraith David McIlwraith - Col. John Harlan Amen
Christopher Shyer Christopher Shyer - Gen. Telford Taylor
Hrothgar Mathews Hrothgar Mathews - Thomas J. Dodd
Herbert Knaup Herbert Knaup - Albert Speer
Frank Moore Frank Moore - Hans Frank
Frank Fontaine Frank Fontaine - Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Keitel
Raymond Cloutier Raymond Cloutier - Großadmiral Karl Dönitz
Bill Corday Bill Corday - Generaloberst Alfred Jodl
Ken Kramer Ken Kramer - Fritz Sauckel

The song that Hermann Göring starts singing and the other Germans start to sing in their cell is called Wenn Wir Marschieren.

the out of print 'warner brothers' region 1 DVD of this complete miniseries is now a valuable collector's item.

The British Major Airey Neave serving the Indictments on the accused war criminals had a real life counterpart in Lt.Col. Airey Neave DSO. OBE. MC. The Major Neave in Nuremberg escaped from German captivity twice, as did Lt. Col. Neave. The Lt. Col. made his second escape from the maximum security Colditz Castle in January 1942 in the first successful British "home run" - that is, safe return to England.

Major Airey Neave who appears as a minor character, he informs Goering of the charges against him, was a real life WWII hero who would go on the become a member of parliament after the war. He was murdered in 1979 by the INLA, a Northern Irish terrorist group.