The Nuremberg Trials brought the surviving leaders of the Third Reich to justice, but they also posed a deeper question: how could ordinary men commit such extraordinary crimes? Joining Phil Craig on the Aspects of History podcast is historian Helen Fry discussing Nuremberg: The Translator’s Tale published by Yale University Press.
Her new book tells the fascinating story of Howard Triest, a young German-Jewish refugee who returned to Germany as a US Army translator and found himself interviewing the very men responsible for the regime that had murdered his parents. His is a story of justice, memory, and the attempt to understand the architects of evil at the heart of the Nazi regime.
Episode Links
Nuremberg: The Translator’s Tale
Helen Fry Links:
Website: https://www.helen-fry.com/
X/Twitter: https://x.com/DrHelenFry
Phil Craig Links:
X/Twitter: https://x.com/philmcraig
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/craig_phil
Aspects of History Links:
Website: www.aspectsofhistory.com
Email: history@aspectsofhistory.com


