Exteriors of the Palace of Justice (Fürther Str. 110, 90429 Nürnberg, Germany) in Nuremberg during the Nuremberg trials shortly after World War 2. British guards in front of the entrance. Sign of the Nuremburg Palace of Justice in English and German: 'Loitering is Forbidden'. Soldiers and civilians have their passes checked before entering the courthouse. 'Palace of Justice' pass. Soldiers stand guard on the courthouse steps while others enter inside.
Prisoners seated in the dock during the Nuremberg Trials in Germany. Military Policemen stand guard. United States Chief Prosecutor Robert H Jackson addresses the court. Hermann Goering, Rudolf Hess, Joachim von Ribbentrop,Wilhelm Keitel, Karl Doenitz, Erich Raeder, Baldur Von Shirach, and Fritz Sauckel in the prisoners' dock. Hermann Goering makes notes on pad. Map on a wall indicates German aggression. (World War II period).
Robert G Storey addresses the Nuremberg Trials in Germany. Lights put out in courtroom for slide to be shown. Storey explains chart on a wall showing advancement from'Hitler Youth' to 'SS'. Chart on the wall.
Mr Dodd, U.S. prosecutor talks about activities of Baldur Von Schirach during the Nuremberg Trials in Germany. He questions Baldur Von Schirach about a song published for the Hitler Youth. Baldur Von Schirach was a member of the NSPO and the youth leader of NACAP. Mr Dodd adds that he was the independent Reich leader and executed Hitler's orders.
Lt Virgil P. Lary, former soldier Carl Daub, and Mr. Morris Blowitz during the Malmedy war crime trials in Germany. Lt Virgil Lary tells how he and fifteen of his men made a break after witnessing the massacre of approximately one hundred U.S. soldiers (the Malmedy Massacre). Former soldier Carl Daub questioned about his background. Daub points out location on a map where he and his group were captured. Morris Blowitz questions Daub on how he surrendered and if he saw the German vehicles fire on the Americans.
Prosecutor Thomas Dodd questions Baldur Von Schirach in Nuremberg Trials in Germany shortly after the end of World War 2. Von Schirach answers the questions of Thomas Dodd. Dr Sauter examines his client, Von Schirach, former Nazi youth leader (Hitler Youth).
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