IG Farben Trial in Nuremberg,Germany. Defendants and other officials at the courtroom. The prosecuting attorney states the basis on which the defendants are tried and gives the list of names of defendants. The people in the jury listen to the prosecutor.
The Einsatzgruppen Case in Nuremberg, Germany, following World War 2. The chief defendant of the case, Otto Ohlendorf, tells his story on the witness stand, relating that the records indicate where his Nazi German death squad group put to death more than 90,00 persons. Mr. James E Heath, prosecution lawyer questions Otto Ohlendorf about the 90,000 killings by Einsatzgruppen. Judge Michael A. Mussmanno makes a statement related to the above talks.
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.
The Einsatzgruppen Case in Nuremberg, Germany. Mr. Walton makes the concluding statements of indictment. He talks about the charges on the defendants and crime against humanity. An attorney for the defense makes an objection to Mr. Walton's resume of the case. Another defense attorney states an objection to the court. Judge Michael A Musmanno says 'It is the inevitable right of any defendant'. The tribunal comprises of Michael A Musmanno, John J Speight and Richard D Dixon.
Animation of an atom bomb blast. Arrows pointing away and down show ground impact along with formation of shock wave. Chalk board drawing shows static over pressure versus dynamic pressure from blast. The overpressure shockwave pattern is shown. Chalk board animation shows a shock wave destroying a house and tree. Animation demonstrating the weight of burst versus the distance affecting shock wave. Animation showing angle of the blast changing and affecting pressure to target. Low angle blast is shown as only 5 psi. The complex shape of a shock wave shown in drawing.
Soldier arrange small bombs in ruins of an old building in Poland. Soldier takes out small bombs from cellar and neatly arrange piles of bombs. Polish soldier uses detector to look for bombs on the ground. Soldier digs a hole using bare hands after detector found a bomb. Soldier extracts bomb from the ground. Soldier hands bomb over to comrade. Soldier digs for more bomb and hands over to his comrade. Soldiers carrying bombs on their shoulders. Bombs of various sizes lying down are neatly arranged. Soldiers arrange bombs into piles rectangular hole. Soldier places a detonator device over bombs. Explosion in bomb detonating site. Soldiers detonate bombs in a deserted and devastated Polish town.