Join Natalie Livingstone as she discusses her new book, a landmark history revealing the untold female legacy of the Nuremberg Trials.
Marking 80 years since the Nuremberg Trials, The Nuremberg Women offers a powerful new perspective on postwar justice. Drawing on overlooked and international sources, Natalie Livingstone tells the story of eight women whose work, as lawyers, journalists, interpreters, artists and witnesses, helped shape the trials.
While Nuremberg is often remembered through its leading men, this landmark history brings into focus the women who prepared cases, documented proceedings and gave testimony that revealed the reality of Nazi crimes. Their stories illuminate the trials as complex, contested and profoundly human.
The event will be followed by a reception with light refreshments and a book signing.
Natalie Livingstone is a Sunday Times bestselling historian and journalist, and the author of The Mistresses of Cliveden and The Women of Rothschild. A graduate of Christ’s College, Cambridge, she is also the founder and chairman of the Cliveden Literary Festival.
Natalie will be in conversation with Kate Weinberg. Kate studied English at Oxford and creative writing in East Anglia. She has worked as a slush pile reader, a bookshop assistant, a journalist and a ghost writer. She is the author of The Truants and There’s Nothing Wrong With Her.