Hermann Goering questioned by Chief Prosecutor Robert H Jackson during the Nuremberg trials in Nuremberg, Germany. Prosecutor Robert H Jackson delivers a speech about certain organizations and questions Hermann. Hermann is asked about Nazi organizations like SS, SA, SD, and he answers.
Tribunal enters the courtroom during the Nuremberg Trials in Germany. German attorney makes statement to court and Lord Justice Geoffrey Lawrence heard advising the defendants that they may consult with their lawyers. A fifteen minute recess is granted by Justice Lawrence. Rudolf Hess stands in the dock during adjournment. Wilhelm Keitel speaks to Fritz Sauckel. Alongside of him sits Alfred Rosenberg. Group of lawyers confers during adjournment.
All prisoners seated in dock during the Nuremberg Trials, Germany. Hermann Goering stands up and starts to read statement to the court. Justice Lawrence interrupts, saying that the defendants are not permitted to read statements but are to plead guilty or not guilty. Goering, Hess, Joachim Von Ribbentrop, Keitel, Rosenberg, Julius Streicher, Walter funk, Hjalmar Schacht, franz Von Papan, Konstantin Neurath, and Hans Fritche, one by one , plead not guilty. Goering again rises to make a statement, but is warned by the court. (World War II period).
Major Walsh, U.S. prosecutor, reads original Nazi letters which tell of the formations of pogroms and other actions against the Jews in Lativa and Lithuania during the Nuremberg Trials in Germany. He talks about complete annihilation of Jews by the SS.
Hermann Goering reads exhibit document during the Nuremberg Trials, Germany. Major Walsh, U.S. Prosecutor, reads the documentation on the removal of gold teeth and filling from the mouths of German Nad Russian Jews before their annihilation. He states that 516 Jews were killed. He starts to read the covering letter part of the document, consisting actions against Jews as subjects.
German civilians at U-Bahn subway in Berlin, Germany, soon after the end of World War 2 in Europe. German civilians walk down steps to subway. Sign at subway indicates 'Air Port Tempelhof'. Ruins of a bombed out building in the background. Civilians enter and depart from Hallesches Tor U-Bahn station in Kreuzberg district.
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