
Hans Lammers, former chief of the Reich Chancellery and legal adviser to Hitler, is pictured following his sentencing to 20 years imprisonment by the IMT. Nuremberg, April 13, 1949. After two reductions of his sentence, Lammers was released from prison in December 1951. He died a free man in 1962. Photograph »
Defendant Gottlob Berger, former chief of the SS Main Office, is sentenced to 25 years in prison. April 13, 1949. Photograph »
Ernst von Weizsaecker, former German State Secretary and Ambassador to the Vatican, speaks with his son, Richard (his co-defense counsel), and Dr. Harmut Becker, his main lawyer, during the Ministries Trial. Photograph »
American prosecutor Robert Kempner during the Ministries Trial. Photograph »
Brigadier General Telford Taylor, the US chief counsel, delivers the prosecution's opening statement at the Ministries Trial. January 6, 1948. Photograph »