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Inventory of the Nuremberg Prosecutors Conference Videocassettes, 1997-1998
Inventory of the Nuremberg Prosecutors Conference Videocassettes, 1997-1998
Descriptive Summary
Abstract: | The collection consists of 12 videocassettes from a September 1997 conference of U.S. prosecutors from the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, hosted by the Shoftim Society and the University of South Carolina School of Law in Columbia, South Carolina. Included are three audio CDs of the 1998 radio program Nuremberg Revisited presented by South Carolina ETV, which includes excerpts from the conference. |
Title: | Nuremberg prosecutors conference videocassettes |
Creator: | Shoftim Society;
University of South Carolina. School of Law |
Date(s): | 1997-1998 |
Extent: | 0.67 linear feet (12 videocassettes, 3 CDs, 1 folder) |
Repository: | Jewish Heritage Collection, Special Collections, College of Charleston Libraries 66 George Street Charleston, SC 29424 Phone: (843) 953-8016 Fax: (843) 953-6319 URL: http://archives.library.cofc.edu |
Call Number: | Mss 1065-038 |
Language of Material: | Materials in English |
Historical Note
On September 24-26, 1997, the Shoftim Society, together with the University of South Carolina School of Law, hosted a conference of nine U.S. prosecutors from the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. Excerpts from the conference were used in a subsequent three-part South Carolina ETV radio series about the Nuremberg trials.
Collection Overview
The collection consists of 12 videocassettes from a September 1997 conference of U.S. prosecutors from the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, hosted by the Shoftim Society and the University of South Carolina. Included are three audio CDs of the 1998 radio program Nuremberg Revisited presented by South Carolina ETV, which includes excerpts from the conference.
Collection Arrangement
Materials are described at the folder level.
Search Terms
The following terms have been used to index this collection in the Library's online catalog. They are grouped by name of person, family, or organization, by topical subject, by place, and by types of material.Names
- International Military Tribunal
- Shoftim Society
- University of South Carolina. School of Law
Subjects
- Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946
Places
- Nuremberg (Germany)
Types of Material
- Compact discs
- Programs (documents)
- Videocassettes
Inventory
Included is a conference program for The Nuremberg prosecutors reflect on the triumph of justice and morality : September 24-26, 1997, Law Center Auditorium, School of Law, the University of South Carolina. Also included is the South Carolina ETV radio program Nuremberg Revisited on three CDs and an accompanying curriculum guide.
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
This collection is open for research.
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Nuremberg prosecutors conference videocassettes, College of Charleston Libraries, Charleston, SC, USA.
Acquisitions Information
Materials were donated in 2012 by Gerald M. Finkel and Carl D. Evans.
Processing Information
Processed by Rebecca McClure, October 2012.
Encoded by Rebecca McClure, July 2013.
Reviewed and uploaded by Martha McTear, July 2013.
Funding from the Council on Library and Information Resources supported the processing of this collection and encoding of the finding aid.