Course Detail: 162NUREMBERG - 162 The Nuremberg Trials

Explore one of the most significant legal and historical events of the 20th century - the Nuremberg Trials. In this class, you'll examine how the Allied powers held Nazi leaders accountable for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide after World War II. Learn about the legal precedents these trials set, the key figures involved, and their lasting impact on international law and human rights. Through historical analysis and discussion, we'll uncover how justice was pursued in the aftermath of unimaginable atrocity.

 Session Information: 162F25 (7 seats (23%) remaining)

Schedule: Every week on Friday, starting on 10/17/25 and ending on 11/14/25 (excluding 11/07/25)
Times: 10:00am-12:00pm EDT

Instructors

Name Additional Resources
Christina and Jason Szilagyi

Facility Detail

SVSU Campus
Curtiss Hall, Room 224
7400 Bay Rd
University Center, MI 48710