Producing a two and a half hour documentary on the Nuremberg Trial is like producing a feature length movie based on a twenty-thousand page novel. It merely skims the surface. It does not provide much in-depth analysis of the issues relating to the trial but does succeed in calling attention to the main themes of the trial and explains how it was conducted. To its credit, the documentary includes segments of the atrocity films that were introduced as evidence of Nazi barbarity and even today these news reels convey the horror of the concentrations camps. One can only be amazed at the appalling condition of Europe immediately after the war and how the whole world was forced to confront a whole range of issues raised by the existence of the concentration camps. If anyone doubts that the Holocaust occurred, this documentary will put such doubts to rest. And if doubts still persist, then there are other issues at play that would require their own documentary.