'Nuremberg: Time of Truth' screened at Russian House
A special screening of the documentary Nuremberg: Time of Truth took place in Dhaka on December 15, 2025. The event, organised by the Russian House, focused on the historic Nuremberg Trials held between 1945 and 1946. Attendees included students, teachers, and history enthusiasts eager to explore this pivotal moment in post-war justice.
The film examines how the Allied powers, particularly the Soviet Union, shaped the Nuremberg Trials into a legal process grounded in evidence rather than retaliation. Archival footage and documents feature prominently, illustrating the careful construction of a judicial framework.
Produced by RT Documentary, the film avoids sensationalism, instead presenting the trials as a landmark effort to establish accountability. While the director’s name remains uncredited in available sources, the screening drew a diverse crowd interested in the intersection of law and history.
The Dhaka event highlighted the enduring significance of the Nuremberg Trials in international law. By emphasising documentary proof over vengeance, the film underscores how the trials set a precedent for future war crime prosecutions. The Russian House’s initiative provided a platform for reflection on justice and historical responsibility.
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