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  1. The Nuremberg Palace of Justice (German: Justizpalast) is a building complex in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. It was constructed from 1909 to 1916 and houses the appellate court (Oberlandesgericht), the regional court (Landgericht), the local court (Amtsgericht) and the public prosecutor's office (Staatsanwaltschaft).

  2. During our tour we explain where hundreds of employees of the court had their workplaces, how the communication from the justice building to places all around the world was managed, how the defendants where brought from their prison cells into the courtroom, and where they had the opportunity to talk with their defense counsels.

  3. Memorium Nuremberg Trials. World history was written in a courtroom of the Nuremberg Palace of Justice. It was historic Courtroom 600 where leaders of the Nazi regime had to answer for their crimes before the International Military Tribunal between November 20, 1945 and October 1, 1946.

  4. A one-hour tour of the Memorium Nuremberg Trials presents Nuremberg and the Palace of Justice as the site of a historic court. An overview explains the Nuremberg Trials, and concludes by outlining the progression from Nuremberg to the International Criminal Court in The Hague.

  5. Jan 5, 2018 · Aerial view of the Nuremberg Palace of Justice, where the International Military Tribunal tried 22 leading German officials for war crimes. Nuremberg, Germany, November 1945. US guards in front of the cells holding Nazi war criminals.

  6. Feb 24, 2022 · Today, the Nuremberg Palace of Justice is home to Memorium Nürnberger Prozesse, a museum where visitors can learn about the historic significance of the trials, see many artifacts relating to...

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  8. Unable to find a suitable venue in the destroyed Nazi capital, the court soon moved to the city of Nuremberg (Nürnberg) in Bavaria, where the highest profile cases were heard in the aptly named Palace of Justice between November 20, 1945 and August 31, 1946.