
Oswald Pohl on the witness stand during the I.G. Farben Trial. Pohl, the former chief of the SS Economic and Administrative Main Office, had already been convicted by the American military tribunal at Nuremberg. While he awaited execution, Pohl was called to testify in the I.G. Farben Trial. His testimony confirmed the I.G. Farben company's use of concentration camp inmates for slave labor. November 21 - 24, 1947. Photograph »
View of the courtroom as seen from the interpreters' section during the I.G. Farben Trial. The defense lawyers are in the foreground, the defendants are in the dock to the right, and the spectators' gallery is on the far side of the courtroom. Photograph »
The defendants' dock on the first day of the I.G. Farben Trial. August 27, 1947. Photograph »
US Chief of Counsel Brigadier General Telford Taylor (standing at center podium) opens the prosecution's case at the I.G. Farben Trial. Note the camera in the corner of the room. August 27, 1947. Photograph »
The I.G. Farben defendants hear the indictments against them before the start of the trial. May 5, 1947. Photograph »