The Augusta Jewish Museum. Photo by Charmain Z. Brackett
The Augusta Jewish Museum. Photo by Charmain Z. Brackett

Augusta Jewish Museum to hold film discussion

In conjunction with a traveling exhibit related to World War II and the Holocaust, the Augusta Jewish Museum will host a discussion on the 1961 film, Judgement at Nuremberg, on July 16.

Starring Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Marlene Dietrich and Judy Garland, the film focuses on the 1947 tribunals of four German judges who served on the bench during Nazi Germany as they must answer for charges of crimes against humanity.

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The film is available on Pluto at https://pluto.tv/en/on-demand/movies/62b32d0ec4eb8f00140b5d6

Moderated by Attorney Rachel Ray, the discussion Judgement at Nuremberg 1961: What have we learned and how can we apply it? will begin at 3 p.m. It is not necessary to have seen the film to attend the discussion.

The traveling exhibit from the Museum of History and Holocaust Education at Kennesaw State University is called World War II: The War that Changed the World. It’s open to the public from noon to 3 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday through Aug. 6.

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