German war prisoners in war crime Trials in Nuremberg, Germany after World War II. People talk in the courtroom. Judge call defendants to tell they are guilty or not guilty. He says to come and say in front of microphone. Judge calls Goering, he comes and speaks. Judge interrupts him to not make speech. He announces not guilty. Rudolf Hess , Joachim von Ribbentrop, Wilhelm Keitel, Alfred Rosenberg, Frick, Streicher, Walter Funk, Hjalmar Schacht, Doenitz, Raeder, Von Schirach, Sauckel, Alfred Jodl, Von Papen, Seyss-Inquart, Speer, Konstantin Von Neurath and Fritche. They all come forward to microphone and plead not guilty.
German war prisoners in war crime Trials in Nuremberg, Germany after World War II. Prosecutor Robert Houghwout Jackson addresses the court. He talks about four mightiest nations of the world with help of 15 others. And Utilization of international law against people who terrorize world.
Trial of twenty Nazi war criminals in Nuremberg, Germany. Hermann Goering and other officials sit in the trial room. Documents on table and men working. Close-up views of court reporter stenographer hands on shorthand machines typing proceedings. Press and news media work to publish the news of the trials. The switchboard batteries and special telegraph wires used for publishing the news. Man at desk as ticker tape runs through machine. Defendant Hermann Goering yawns beside Rudolf Hess while seated in court room. A large display hung on a wall which is an organization chart of the Nazi German operation from Hitler on down, depicting the members and leaders and their relationship hierarchy. Various views of the court justices, lawyers, and defendants.
Exteriors of the Palace of Justice (Fürther Str. 110, 90429 Nürnberg, Germany) in Nuremberg, Germany. American Military Police and tanks stationed outside the building. High ranking tribunals from all the major countries of the world arrive for the World War II Nuremberg Trials. Interiors of the court room. Judges, lawyers, prosecutors, and audience wear headphone to hear the translation off all the speeches in their native languages. Chief of the German Defense Council addresses the court. Shows accused German war criminals sitting in their dock. The accused includes Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess, Joachim von Ribbentrop. Wilhelm Keitel, Karl Donitz, Erich Raeder, Baldur von Schirach and Fritz Sauckel. Hermann Göring addresses the court and says that he is not guilty. Joachim von Ribbentrop and other German accused also say that they are not guilty. Göring Stand-up to make another statement but denied doing so. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson opens the prosecution's case. He condemns the crimes done by the German war criminals against the world peace.
An aerial view of the city of Nuremberg, Germany. View of the bomb damaged buildings and streets. Vehicles on the streets. Bomb damaged marshalling yards in view. Smoke rises up in the sky. A bridge over a river in view. (World War II period).
Bomb damaged streets and buildings in Nuremberg, Germany. An aerial view of the streets in the city. Vehicular traffic on a road. A bombed factory and damaged buildings in Nuremberg. Bomb damaged Marshalling yards in view. Railroad wagons at the Marshalling yards. (World War II period).