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19251. Walter Gumpert testifies during the Krupp Trial.
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19252. Brigadier General Telford Taylor (standing) opens the prosecution case against the 12 defendants of the huge Krupp works in the main court room, Palace of Justice, Nuremberg, Germany.
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19253. The members of the Tribunal who heard the case against the Krupp industrial concern.
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19254. Brigadier General Telford Taylor, the U.S. Chief Counsel, delivers the prosecution's opening statement during the Ministries Trial.
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19255. Theodor von Hornbostel testifies for the prosecution during the Ministries Trial.
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19256. Jeanette Wolf, a Jewish prosecution witness, is sworn in to testify during the Ministries Trial.
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19257. Dr. Martha Mosse testifies for the prosecution against Gottlob Berger during the Ministries Trial.
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19258. Philipp Auerbach is sworn in as a prosecution witness during the Ministries Trial.
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19259. Justin Steinhauser, a German Jew and businessman, testifies against the defendants during the Ministries Trial.
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19260. Former SS 2nd Lieutenant Kurt Kramm testifies at the trial of 74 former SS men charged with perpetrating the Malmedy atrocity.
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19261. Former U.S. Army sergeant Kenneth Ahrens demonstrates how he surrendered to SS soldiers, during his testimony at the trial of 74 SS men charged with perpetrating the Malmedy atrocity.
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19262. Spectators and U.S. Army military police wait outside of the building where 74 SS men will be sentenced for their roles in perpetrating the Malmedy atrocity.
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19263. Defendants former SS General Fritz Kraemer (#33), former SS General Hermann Priess (#45), and former SS Colonel Peiper (third from the left in the first row) listen to Colonel William Everett give the defense's closing statement at the trial of 74 SS men charged with perpetrating the Malmedy atrocity.
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19264. Former SS Lt. Heinz Tomhardt is sentenced to death by hanging by an American Military Tribunal for his part in the Malmedy massacre.
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19265. Former U.S. Army ambulance driver Private Samuel Dobyns looks over the defendants to find the man who saved him from being shot, during the trial of 74 former SS men charged with perpetrating the Malmedy atrocity.
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19266. Spectators await the return of the judges for sentencing during the trial of 74 SS men charged with perpetrating the Malmedy atrocity.
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19267. Defendant Heinrich Andergassen confers with the interpreter for the defense during his trial as an accused war criminal.
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19268. American military lawyers search files for evidence to be presented at the war crimes trials.
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19269. Portrait of a Jewish family in Paris around the time of the German invasion.
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19270. Portrait of Lea Tepicht and her younger sister, Georgette.
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19271. A group of prisoners pose in the Beaune-la-Rolande transit camp.
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19272. Survivors from Ebensee are evacuated to the 139th Evacuation Hospital for medical treatment.
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19273. Survivors from Ebensee are evacuated to the 139th Evacuation Hospital for medical treatment.
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19274. Survivors from Ebensee are loaded onto trucks for transportation to the 139th Evacuation Hospital for medical treatment.
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19275. A survivor from Ebensee is loaded onto an ambulance by German military personnel for transportation to the 139th Evacuation Hospital for medical treatment.