Evidence of Nazi atrocities at Buchenwald Concentration Camp near Ettersberg and Weimar Germany. U.S. soldier in U.S. Army jacket shows a German book entitled "On the Question of Tattooing". View of human skins of atrocity and human experiment victims with various tattoos displayed on a table. Shrunken human head of a prisoner. The head is mounted on a pedestal. Another head of a prisoner. A laterally cut human head in a glass jar filled with liquid. A soldier turns the jar to show the external and internal view of the cutaway head. (World War II period).
Exterior of the Buchenwald Concentration Camp in Ettersberg, Germany, soon after its liberation by American forces in World War 2. The American flag lowered to half-mast in memorial of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's death. German people enter the Buchenwald Concentration Camp. German civilians walk in lines at the liberated Concentration camp, entering to view atrocities committed by Nazi German forces.
The Dachau Concentration Camp in Bavaria, Germany. Freight and cattle carts contain bodies. Dead bodies on rail tracks. German soldiers, the enemy garrison of the camp, march on the streets. Demolished buildings in the background. Jeeps and trucks loaded with civilians pass on the street. (World War II period).
Activities of United States Airmen in Germany after World War II. United States Airmen walking at Zeppelinfeld, Nuemberg, pause at colonnaded Zeppelintribüne grandstand. One throws stones at Swastika sign adorning the Zeppelintribüne. A truck passes by. on the memorial. The airmen climb stairs of the Zeppelintribüne grandstand. Heaps of bricks seen on the stairs. An American airman picks up a paper from stairs and reads it. The airmen look at the street from the grandstand. A truck parked on the street. The Zeppelinfeld seen in front of the Zeppelintribüne. Two airmen hold another airman and they pretend to throw him on the ground. The airmen sit and chat. A formation of American P-51 fighter aircraft flies overhead and planes start peeling off from the formation.
Three German soldiers, who were captured in American uniforms, spying behind the American lines, in the Fall of 1944, are executed by a firing squad. In a separate sequence, one of several German civilians is marched toward gallows at Bruchsal prison near Karlsruhe, Germany. They were condemned by a military tribunal for killing six United States Army Air Force aviators who were being held as prisoners of war after crash landing their airplane near the end of the war. A hangman makes preparations. The German criminals are hanged.
International Military Tribunal sits at the Palace of Justice to try World War II Nazi leaders for war crimes in Nuremberg, Germany. Chief Prosecutor from United States, Robert Houghwout Jackson presents count 1 of indictment a conspiracy to commit war and crimes against peace and humanity. Nazi leaders at the prisoners dock. Bormann, Donitz, Frank, Frick, Fritzsche, Goring, Hess, Funk, Jodl, Katlenbrunner, Keitel, Lay, Neurath, Papen, Raeder, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Rosenberg, Sauckel, Schacht, Seyss Inquart, Schirach, Speer and Streicher. Prosecution tables as Justice Jackson continues to speak.
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