The Einsatzgruppen Case in Nuremberg, Germany. The member of prosecution reads the indictment. Prisoner Otto Ohlendorf gives reports that the group of corpses were first buried in the snow and then later buried by the Army. Einsatzgruppen Case reports the extermination of Jews by the death squad after the capture of Kiev. Report goes on to say that not only the Jews were considered politically dangerous but others such as Russians, Georgians, Poles etc. were also considered to have Bolshevistic tendencies. Otto Ohlendorf, the commander of the Einsatzgruppen death squad unit destroyed over 90,000 Jews. One Einsatzgruppen killed 700 people.
Dnieper Power Plant in Ukraine. Dnieper Hydroelectric Power Plant is rebuilt after it got damaged in World War. Province Official cuts ribbon to begin power station operation. Workers at power plant. A view of dam site. Machines and generators in the power station. Engineers set the operation in the power station. Men at controls. A man talks on telephone. Men hug each other.
A Russian woman stacks UNRRA (United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation) supplies on to a truck at Odessa port in Ukraine. Supplies being unloaded from United States freighter at the dock. At the port a tractor hoist carrying another tractor is seen. Two Russian officials check supplies being unloaded from a list. Boxes marked as UNRRA supplies. A goods train arrives at a station loaded with UNRRA supplies.
Women work at a clothing factory in Minsk,Ukraine. A clothing inspector takes a look at the finished garments.
Men work at a leather shoe factory in Minsk,Ukraine. A man cuts leather from a pattern as the other one hammers pegs into a shoe. A man sewing leather is seen. Two men inspect the finished shoes at the factory.
Children seated in their class room write down in their note books as a teacher teaches them at a school in Minsk, Ukraine. A student writes alphabets in the note book. A girl figures, with a sum of Abacus. Another girl reads out aloud from an English text book.