In this episode, we step into the courtroom where the world confronted the unimaginable: the Nuremberg Trials, the historic post–World War II proceedings that put Nazi leaders on trial and redefined the meaning of justice on a global scale. We'll explore how the Allies built a legal case against the architects of genocide, why this trial became the foundation for modern international law, and how its echoes still shape human rights debates today. It's a story of evidence, accountability, moral reckoning, and the moment humanity tried to put words—and verdicts—to the worst crimes in history. Join us as we take our seat in the courtroom where everything changed.