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 addresses the Nuremberg Trials courtroom regarding a song allegedly published by Baldur Von Schirach for the Hitler Youth in Nuremberg, Germany. Mr Dodd reads from a document and questions Von Schirach about anti-religious, anti-clergy, anti-church songs published for Hitler Youth before and during World War 2. Mr Dodd presents the diary of Minister of Justice to Von Schirach. Dr Fritz Sauter and an unidentified U.S. officer give the diary to Von Schirach after the latter testified. Dr Sauter examines his client Von Schirach.
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).
Dr Martin Horne delivers a speech to the Tribunal during the Nuremberg trials in Germany. Translators and defendants seated in the court.
During Nuremberg Trials, United States Chief Prosecutor Robert H Jackson delivers a speech concerning the prosecution's case against certain organizations in the Nazi government in Nuremberg, Germany. Quoting the prosecutor, 'The work of these organizations was to incite a mob spirit in the German people.' Mr Jackson states that the SS killed five million Jews unmercifully and with malice. 'These crimes' he says 'with which we deal, are unprecedented; not only because of the large number of organizations which carried them out so methodically, but because of the large number of people who united their efforts to perpetrate them.'
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