80 Years On: Nuremberg with Toby Haggith, in conversation with Roger Moorhouse

Join us for a talk with author Toby Haggith on his new book, Nuremberg. Drawing on historical documents and IWM's collections, he'll explore how the iconic trials created a new justice system and laid the groundwork for modern international law.
Toby is in conversation with Roger Moorhouse.

This event can be watched in the venue OR from a live virtual stream (link will be provided via email on the day).
Date Saturday 8th November 2025
Time 1:00 PM
Doors Open 12:30 PM
Venue High Street Baptist Church
£12.00
£26.00
Members earn 5 points per ticket

Virtual tickets for 80 Years On: Nuremberg with Toby Haggith.

£8.00
£20.00
£23.75
Members earn 5 points per ticket

Nuremberg

The devastation caused by the Nazi regime during the Second World War was vast and multifaceted, leaving a profound and lasting impact on the world. In response, the Allies brought the leading civilian and military representatives of wartime Germany and Japan to trial on charges of war crimes, crimes against peace and crimes against humanity. The Nuremberg trials went on to become arguably the most famous trials in history, bringing some measure of justice to the millions persecuted and devastated by the Nazi regime.

Drawing on documents, witness testimony and visual material from IWM’s collections, this publication captures the importance and complexity of the trials that attempted to bring the Nazi war criminals to justice. It examines the events as they unfolded, from the creation of a new ‘system’ of justice, to the selection of defendants and evidence, to the frameworks and legacies that laid the foundation for modern international law and human rights as we know it.