
Exterior view of the Palace of Justice in Nuremberg. Nuremberg, Germany, between November 20, 1945, and October 1, 1946. Photograph »
Repairs and improvements are made to the courtroom where the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals will be held. The holes in the walls at the top will house radio commentators and public address operators. September 11, 1945. Photograph »
The courtroom in the Palace of Justice, chosen as the location for the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals. This photograph shows the courtroom before any repairs or alterations were made. Nuremberg, Germany, August-September 1945. Photograph »
The Palace of Justice in Nuremberg being remodeled in preparation for the International Military Tribunal trial. 1945. Photograph »
The remodeled courtroom at Nuremberg. November 15-20, 1945. Photograph »
Birds-eye view of the fenced-in cell block where defendents in the International Military Tribunal war crimes trial were imprisoned. Nuremberg, Germany, between November 20, 1945, and October 1, 1946. Photograph »
View of the interpreters' section in the courtroom during the International Military Tribunal. Nuremberg, Germany, March 29, 1946. Photograph »
The International Military Tribunal was a court convened jointly by the victorious Allied governments. Here the Soviet, British, American, and French flags hang behind the judges' bench. Photograph »
The accused and their defense attorneys at the International Military Tribunal courtroom. Photograph »
English, French, Russian, and German were official languages of the Nuremberg trials. Translators provided simultaneous translations of the proceedings. Here, they route translations through a switchboard to participants in the trial. Nuremberg, Germany, November 1945. Photograph »
View of the Palace of Justice (left). Nuremberg, Germany, November 17, 1945. Photograph »
The Palace of Justice in Nuremberg, where the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals was held. The flags of the four prosecuting countries (French, American, British, and Soviet) hang above the entrance. Photograph »