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9751. The four judges of Military Tribunal VI on the first day of the I.G.
Tribunal VI, which had been created by the US Military Government for Germany on August 8, 1947. An
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9752. The defendants dock on the first day of the I.G. Farben Trial.
Tribunal VI, which had been created by the US Military Government for Germany on August 8, 1947. An
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9753. The defendants in the I.G. Farben Trial hear the indictments against them.
Tribunal VI, which had been created by the US Military Government for Germany on August 8, 1947. An
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9754. Defendants Wilhelm List (left) and Walter Kuntze (right) take a walk in the prison yard during the Hostage Case.
arraignment on July 8, 1947, the trial opened on July 15, 1947. It closed on February 9, 1948 with only ten
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9755. Defendants in the Hostage Case take a walk in the prison yard.
arraignment on July 8, 1947, the trial opened on July 15, 1947. It closed on February 9, 1948 with only ten
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9756. Herta Jauer is sworn in as a witness for the defense at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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9757. Defendant Martin Sandberger at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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9758. Defendant Otto Ohlendorf (left) receives his indictment from Col.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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9759. Walter Gumpert testifies during the Krupp Trial.
November, the trial began on 8 December, finishing on 30 June 1948. The Tribunal returned its judgment on
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9760. The members of the Tribunal who heard the case against the Krupp industrial concern.
November, the trial began on 8 December, finishing on 30 June 1948. The Tribunal returned its judgment on
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9761. Portrait of Wilhelm Keitel.
May 8, 1945, he signed the unconditional capitulation of German forces in Berlin. He was brought
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9762. A debris filled street in the Warsaw ghetto, photographed during the suppression of the uprising by the SS.
led by Mordecai Anielewicz, held out until May 8, when its headquarters at Mila 18 was discovered and
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9763. Defendant Lothar Fendler pleads not guilty during his arraignment at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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9764. Defendant Walter Haensch pleads not guilty during his arraignment at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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9765. Defendant Otto Ohlendorf is sentenced to death by hanging at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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9766. Mug-shot of defendant Eugen Steimle at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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9767. Mug-shot of defendant Franz Six at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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9768. Mug-shot of defendant Martin Sandberger at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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9769. Mug-shot of defendant Felix Ruehl at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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9770. Mug-shot of defendant Erwin Schulz at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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9771. Mug-shot of defendant Gustav Nosske at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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9772. Mug-shot of defendant Otto Ohlendorf at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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9773. Defendant Mathias Graf at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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9774. Defendant Walter Haensch at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8
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9775. Defendant Heinz Schubert at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
1947, and Otto Rasch was deemed too ill to stand trial. The Tribunal rendered its judgment on April 8