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Lunchbox Lecture
H. Mortimer Favrot Orientation Center

Kenneth Hoffman presents Nuremberg Trials: 70th Anniversary

From 1923 to 1938, the German city of Nuremberg served as the site for the annual Nazi Party rallies, Hitler's elaborately staged show pieces of nationalist propaganda. But eight years later, following the most destructive war in history, which included the Holocaust, Nuremberg was chosen as the site to unmask the calculated brutality and horrors of Nazi rule, as Allied nations sought justice against the leaders of the defeated Third Reich. Join director of education Kenneth Hoffman for an exploration of the Nuremberg Trials as we approach their 70th anniversary.

Lunchbox Lectures are free and open to the public on every first and third Wednesday of the month. For more information call 504-528-1944 x 463.

NOTICE: Andrew Higgins Drive is temporarily closed to vehicles and pedestrians between Camp Street and Magazine Street for the construction of a new Founders Plaza at The National WWII Museum. The Museum's main entrance for the duration of construction is at 945 Magazine Street.

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Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM


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