While the film is "inspired by true events," critics and historians point out several departures from the actual 1945 trials to heighten the drama. Movie Depiction Historical Reality Execution Order Shows Julius Streicher executed first.

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, proving there is still a massive appetite for serious historical epics [31].

However, Nuremberg is a film about the rule of law. Watching it on a site that violates copyright law is a strange form of cognitive dissonance. Justice Robert H. Jackson, the protagonist, famously argued, "The ultimate principle is that you must put yourself in the position of the accused." By pirating the film, you are ignoring the "accused" site owners' theft of intellectual property.

Instead, the screen displayed a live feed. It was a high-angle shot of a room Elias recognized immediately. It was the Palace of Justice in Nuremberg, Courtroom 600. But it didn't look like a museum. It looked active. The wooden benches were filled with people wearing 1940s attire. The defendants sat in the dock, their faces gaunt, eyes darting nervously.