Gold and silver bars loaded onto U.S. 1st Cavalry Division trucks under supervision of U.S. soldiers. Basket full of coins comes out of an underground vault in Japan. The coins piled up. U.S. troops sort the coins in buckets and baskets. Coins are then weighed. (World War II period).
U.S. Army tank followed by a truck convoy passes by a road in Japan. Workers unload Japanese treasure at a Ware house. U.S. Army soldier stands outside the warehouse and supervises the unloading operation. (World War II period).
Workers handle Japanese treasure at a warehouse in Tokyo, Japan. Workers and U.S. troops at the warehouse. U.S. troops supervise the operation. (World War II period).
American troops bring in three German spies to an open space in Germany. The Spies are tied to poles and their eyes covered with bands. Firing squad is given orders to fire. The firing squad fires and executes the three German spies. Nazi murderers and prison camp personnel hang by American Military Police at a prison camp in Germany. (World War II period).
Emperor Hirohito visits the grave of his father (Emperor Taisho) following the surrender of Japan at the end of World War 2. View of Mt. Fuji in Japan. Torii gate at the Musashi Imperial Graveyard (1833 Nagabusamachi, Hachioji, Tokyo 193-0824, Japan) in Nagabusa-machi, Hachiōji, Tokyo, Japan. Shinto priests waiting for Emperor Hirohito’s arrival. Emperor Hirohito, wearing a Western semi-civilian court dress, alights from his car and salutes. Shinto priests bow to Emperor Hirohito. Emperor Hirohito and other Japanese officials descend a set of stone stairs. Emperor Hirohito, now posthumously known as the Shōwa Emperor, leaves the Musashi Imperial Graveyard by car.
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.
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