
Four Polish women arrive at the Nuremberg train station to serve as prosecution witnesses at the Doctors Trial. From left to right are Jadwiga Dzido, Maria Broel-Plater, Maria Kusmierczuk, and Wladislawa Karolewska. December 15, 1946. Photograph »
Wladislava Karolewska, a victim of medical experiments at the Ravensbrueck camp, was one of four Polish women who appeared as prosecution witnesses at the Doctors Trial. Nuremberg, Germany, December 22, 1946. Photograph »
Concentration camp survivor Jadwiga Dzido shows her scarred leg to the Nuremberg court, while an expert medical witness explains the nature of the procedures inflicted on her in the Ravensbrück concentration camp on November 22, 1942. The experiments, including injections of highly potent bacteria, were performed by defendants Herta Oberheuser and Fritz Ernst Fischer. December 20, 1946. Photograph »
American judges (top row, seated) during the Doctors' Trial. Presiding Judge Walter B. Beals is seated second from the left. Nuremberg, Germany, December 9, 1946-August 20, 1947. Photograph »
The prosecution team during the Doctors' Trial. Nuremberg, Germany, December 9, 1946-August 20, 1947. Photograph »
Brigadier General Telford Taylor, Chief of Counsel, during the Doctors' Trial. Nuremberg, Germany, December 9, 1946-August 20, 1947. Photograph »
Alexander G. Hardy, associate counsel for the prosecution, during the Doctors' Trial. Nuremberg, Germany, December 9, 1946-August 20, 1947. Photograph »
Chief Prosecutor James M. McHaney during the Doctors' Trial. Nuremberg, Germany, December 9, 1946-August 20, 1947. Photograph »
The defendants' dock and members of the defense counsel during the Doctors' Trial. Nuremberg, Germany, December 9, 1946-August 20, 1947. Photograph »