681. Why Were the Nuremberg Trials So Important? The Birth of "Crimes Against Humanity"

681. Why Were the Nuremberg Trials So Important? The Birth of "Crimes Against Humanity"

Author: Connor Boyack April 9, 2026 Duration: 12:24

After the horrors of World War II, the world had to answer a difficult question: should individuals be held responsible for evil actions, even if they were "just following orders"?

The Nuremberg Trials marked a turning point in global justice. For the first time, leaders and participants of a regime were held personally accountable for war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity — setting a precedent that still shapes international law today.

In this episode of The Way the World Works, we explore what the Nuremberg Trials were, why they mattered, and the powerful idea that emerged from them: individuals cannot escape responsibility by blaming authority. We dive into the moral complexity of obedience, fear, and personal conscience, and ask one of the toughest questions in history — what would you do if you were told to do something wrong?

When systems of power rely on compliance, it's the courage of individuals that determines whether evil succeeds or fails.

What You'll Learn in This Episode:

  • What the Nuremberg Trials were and why they were held
  • What "crimes against humanity" means
  • Why "just following orders" is not a valid defense
  • The role of individual responsibility in preventing injustice
  • How obedience and fear can enable wrongdoing

Timestamps:

0:00 What Were the Nuremberg Trials?
2:30 The Aftermath of World War II
4:30 Individual Responsibility vs. Government Orders
7:00 The "Just Following Orders" Defense
10:00 Moral Dilemmas and Personal Conscience
13:30 Why Individual Choices Matter
16:00 Lessons From History

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#NurembergTrials #WorldWarII #CrimesAgainstHumanity #History #Ethics #IndividualResponsibility #Holocaust #ValuesEducation


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