Hermann Goering reads exhibit document during the Nuremberg Trials, Germany. Major Walsh, U.S. Prosecutor, reads the documentation on the removal of gold teeth and filling from the mouths of German Nad Russian Jews before their annihilation. He states that 516 Jews were killed. He starts to read the covering letter part of the document, consisting actions against Jews as subjects.
German civilians at U-Bahn subway in Berlin, Germany, soon after the end of World War 2 in Europe. German civilians walk down steps to subway. Sign at subway indicates 'Air Port Tempelhof'. Ruins of a bombed out building in the background. Civilians enter and depart from Hallesches Tor U-Bahn station in Kreuzberg district.
Bombed buildings in Berlin, Germany. The Victory Column or the Siegessäule (Großer Stern 1 10557 Berlin) from top with statue of Victoria, the Roman goddess of victory, to bottom. People walk past the Column. The British flag flying beside the Victory Column. (World War II period).
A bomb damaged factory in Bavaria, Germany. Ruins of the factory. Mountains in the background. Ruins of bomb damaged factory. Wreckage of factory. Man walks past factory. Woman walks past factory. Two workers clear rubble in factory. They pick up stones and throw. Crater of bomb explosion at the ground of factory. (World War II period).
German war prisoners in war crime trials in Nuremberg, Germany after World War II. A man goes out of court. Attention announces a person. Judge Geoffrey Lawrence enters courtroom with other officials. They sit on deck. Defense counsel makes plea to the court. Cameraman records the proceedings in the background. Tribunal see profiles while Judge gives reference of article 24 and adjourn the court for 15 minutes, so that defendants may confer with their counsel. Courtroom during recess. Defendants talk to each other.
German war prisoners in war crime Trials in Nuremberg, Germany after World War II. People talk in the courtroom. Judge call defendants to tell they are guilty or not guilty. He says to come and say in front of microphone. Judge calls Goering, he comes and speaks. Judge interrupts him to not make speech. He announces not guilty. Rudolf Hess , Joachim von Ribbentrop, Wilhelm Keitel, Alfred Rosenberg, Frick, Streicher, Walter Funk, Hjalmar Schacht, Doenitz, Raeder, Von Schirach, Sauckel, Alfred Jodl, Von Papen, Seyss-Inquart, Speer, Konstantin Von Neurath and Fritche. They all come forward to microphone and plead not guilty.
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