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For the week of March 9th – 15th, Nuremberg was the No. 6 film on Netflix globally. During that time, it accumulated 3.1 million views and was watched for a total of 7.8 million hours, narrowly edging out Nobody 2 for its spot on the chart. This was the first week Nuremberg placed in Netflix’s top 10.
Why Nuremberg Is a Streaming Hit on Netflix

Based on the book The Nazi and the Psychiatrist, Nuremberg takes place in the aftermath of World War II, following Germany’s surrender to the Allies. The film chronicles Associate Justice Robert Jackson’s attempt to charge the surviving Nazi high command, including Hermann Göring, with war crimes. Nuremberg flew under the radar when it was released last fall, as it received no Oscar nominations and only grossed $56.8 million at the worldwide box office. However, as the movie’s 71% Rotten Tomatoes score indicates, Nuremberg is a much better film than its performance would indicate.
Nuremberg is a truly fascinating addition to the World War II movie canon due to its exploration of Nazi psychology. The drama kicks into high gear when Lt. Col. Douglas Kelley, a military psychiatrist, is brought in to perform evaluations on the Nazi prisoners to determine if they are fit for trial. In particular, Kelley’s interactions with Göring are fascinating to watch, as Rami Malek and Russell Crowe deliver strong performances that convey a very complex dynamic. One of the more unsettling aspects of Nuremberg is its ability to highlight how one could be swayed by the charms of even someone capable of committing atrocities against humanity. Kelley and Göring develop a rapport with each other, and Göring hopes to use the trial to secure one more victory for himself and the regime.








