<p>Just after World War Two, leading figures from Nazi Germany were tried before an International military tribunal for their crimes against humanity - the murder of six million jews. Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess, and others, met their fate in Courtroom 600 at the Palace of Justice in Nuremberg. From defendants to judges, the courtroom was wall to wall men, but women did actually play a role in the proceedings. Author and journalist Natalie Livingstone tells their story in her new book, The Nuremberg Women: At the Trial that Brought the Nazis to Justice</p><ul><li>Guest: Natalie Livingstone, author, <a href="https://www.hachette.com.au/natalie-livingstone/the-nuremberg-women-transforms-what-we-think-we-know-peter-frankopan">The Nuremberg Women, At the trial that brought the Nazis to justice</a></li><li>Producer: Ali Benton </li></ul>