November 29, 1999
Date Correction
Media Contact: Evelyne Girardet
(312) 573-4646
Latin School Students to Simulate Nuremberg Trials
The Latin School
of Chicago will be holding its annual simulation of the Nuremberg Trials on
Sunday, December 3, on the 24th floor of the Richard J. Daley Center beginning
at 9:15 a.m. The entire proceedings are expected to take approximately 12 hours.
It is the 21st
consecutive year that upper school students at Latin have participated in the
mock trials. The day-long project is the final exam for the schools unique
Nazi Mind class. In this advanced-level course students learn the history of
the Nazi era, examine the meaning of the period, and explore some of the deeper
questions raised by the Holocaust.
This year, about 50 students will participate in the proceedings. The students
play all parts in the historic trials against Rudolph Hess, Herman Goering and
other Nazi war criminals. Current and former students will act as judges.
More than 1,000
Latin students have taken part in the simulation since 1979. Many are expected
to return to observe this year. Alumni and parents are also invited.
For more information contact: Academic Dean Ingrid Dorer Fitzpatrick at (312)
573-4571.