
US Brigadier General Telford Taylor (front right), chief of counsel, sits at the prosecution table with his staff during the reading of charges against the defendants in the RuSHA Trial. October 10, 1947. Photograph »
Fifteen-year-old Maria Dolezalova is sworn in as a prosecution witness at the RuSHA Trial. Dolezalova was among the children kidnapped by German forces after they destroyed the town of Lidice, Czechoslovakia. Nuremberg, October 30, 1947. Photograph »
Defendant Gregor Ebner testifies at the RuSHA Trial. A physician by training, Ebner oversaw a Lebensborn program to produce children from "racially superior" Aryan parents and identify such children in occupied territories. He was acquitted of crimes against humanity and war crimes. Ebner was convicted of membership in a criminal organization, but released with time served. He died in 1974. Photograph »
Defendant Otto Schwarzenberger pleads "not guilty" at his arraignment during the RuSHA Trial. October 10, 1947. Photograph »
The 14 RuSHA Trial defendants read the indictments against them. July 7, 1947. Photograph »
Defendant Inge Viermetz pleads "not guilty" at her arraignment during the RuSHA Trial. October 10, 1947. Photograph »
Dr. Hans Hilmar Staudte, a former "race examiner," testifies as a defense witness at the RuSHA Trial. January 29, 1948. Photograph »