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551. German Field Marshall Gerd von Rundstedt (with his back to the camera) speaks to American prosecutor Robert Kempner (left) and interpreter Gerald Schwab during a pause at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating the Supreme Command of the German Armed Forces, OKW.
PURSUIT OF JUSTICE -- Nuremberg Trial (IMT Nazi Organization Hearings) ... SCHWAB, GERALD (GERD); TRIALS; TRIALS (NUREMBERG IMT) ... level German captives were being interrogated prior to being sent to trial, Gerd worked as a translator ... relevant documents for specific cases. His research focused on material for the Justice Trial. In May
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552. The body of former Reichsfuehrer-SS Heinrich Himmler after his suicide in British custody.
/TRIALS ... camp at Dachau in 1933. Himmler was inspired by a combination of fanatic racism and philosophical ... poison capsule on May 23, 1945 before he could be brought to trial. [Source: Wistrich, Robert. Who's Who
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553. Close-up photograph of tribunal member Lord Justice Geoffrey Lawrence.
CLOSE-UPS; JUDGES/TRIBUNALS; LAWRENCE, GEOFFREY; TRIALS (NUREMBERG IMT) ... at The International Military Tribunal, also known as the Nuremberg War Trials, in 1945 and 1946. ... advocated for summary executions instead of trials, eventually the Allies decided to hold an International ... by joint decisions of the Allied governments. The trials of leading German officials before the
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554. The members of the War Crimes Executive Committee at the signing of the agreement to create the International Military Tribunal to prosecute German war criminals.
/SOVIETS; TRIALS; TRIALS (NUREMBERG IMT) ... advocated for summary executions instead of trials, eventually the Allies decided to hold an International ... by joint decisions of the Allied governments. The trials of leading German officials before the ... International Military Tribunal (IMT), the best known of the postwar war crimes trials, formally opened in
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555. The members of the War Crimes Executive Committee at the signing of the agreement to create the International Military Tribunal to prosecute German war criminals.
/SOVIETS; TRIALS; TRIALS (NUREMBERG IMT) ... advocated for summary executions instead of trials, eventually the Allies decided to hold an International ... by joint decisions of the Allied governments. The trials of leading German officials before the ... International Military Tribunal (IMT), the best known of the postwar war crimes trials, formally opened in
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556. An exhibit of human remains and artifacts retrieved by the American Army from a pathology laboratory run by the SS in Buchenwald.
Buchenwald war crimes trial held at Dachau, Germany. The two shrunken heads are from Polish prisoners who ... PHOTOGRAPHS (SIGNAL CORPS); POLES; SHRUNKEN HEADS; SURVIVORS; TATTOOS; WAR CRIMINALS/TRIALS
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557. Interior view of a looted room.
the end of the war, he was stationed in Dachau where subsequent war crime trials were held. He was ... attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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558. German prisoners of war work in the yard of Chiemsee.
the end of the war, he was stationed in Dachau where subsequent war crime trials were held. He was ... attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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559. Close-up portrait of Lt. Colonel George Raymond Snyder.
the end of the war, he was stationed in Dachau where subsequent war crime trials were held. He was ... attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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560. View of the bomb damaged city hall in Munich.
the end of the war, he was stationed in Dachau where subsequent war crime trials were held. He was ... attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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561. Lt. Colonel George Raymond Snyder poses in his quarters with his hand on a camera.
the end of the war, he was stationed in Dachau where subsequent war crime trials were held. He was ... attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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562. Russian refugees going home.
the end of the war, he was stationed in Dachau where subsequent war crime trials were held. He was ... attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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563. American soldiers and survivors mingle by the entrance to the Buchenwald concentration camp following liberation.
the end of the war, he was stationed in Dachau where subsequent war crime trials were held. He was ... attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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564. Russian refugees wave from a train on their return to the Soviet Union.
the end of the war, he was stationed in Dachau where subsequent war crime trials were held. He was ... attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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565. German soldiers return home by horse-drawn carts.
the end of the war, he was stationed in Dachau where subsequent war crime trials were held. He was ... attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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566. Two refugees haul a cart of bundles on their way home.
the end of the war, he was stationed in Dachau where subsequent war crime trials were held. He was ... attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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567. American soldiers and civilians enjoy an excursion on Hitler's yacht.
the end of the war, he was stationed in Dachau where subsequent war crime trials were held. He was ... attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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568. Photograph taken through the window of a vehicle showing refugees hauling personal belongings on their way home.
the end of the war, he was stationed in Dachau where subsequent war crime trials were held. He was ... attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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569. Diary entry for July 16, 1941, written by Lothar Streicher, son of Der Stuermer publisher, Julius Streicher.
absolutely ripe for Dachau. I don't understand this type of pedagogics. I regard it as cowardice to hide ... Streicher, a defendant at the International Military Tribunal war crimes trial in Nuremberg. The original
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570. Three Jewish leaders participate in the tenth annual Country Directors Conference of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee at UNESCO House.
Prosecutor at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials. Born to a Jewish family in a small Transylvanian village ... decision was taken to establish a military tribunal at Dachau to try concentration camp personnel, Ferencz ... summoned to Washington for possible recruitment to the US war crimes trial team in Germany. Telford Taylor ... Trials, wanted Ferencz' assistance in planning a series of subsequent Nuremberg trials. Ferencz agreed
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571. Group portrait of members of the Jewish Restitution Successor Organization (JRSO) at a staff conference in Nuremberg, Germany.
Prosecutor at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials. Born to a Jewish family in a small Transylvanian village ... decision was taken to establish a military tribunal at Dachau to try concentration camp personnel, Ferencz ... summoned to Washington for possible recruitment to the US war crimes trial team in Germany. Telford Taylor ... Trials, wanted Ferencz' assistance in planning a series of subsequent Nuremberg trials. Ferencz agreed
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572. View of a pile of corpses of former prisones of war.
the end of the war, he was stationed in Dachau where subsequent war crime trials were held. He was ... attached to the war crimes trials from 14 October 4 to 17 November 1947. George R. Snyder was discharged
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573. SS and police officers look on as SS Major General Juergen Stroop discusses razing the houses on Niska and Muranowska Streets with Kaleschke, his police adjutant.
). Originally tried and sentenced to death by a U.S. military tribunal in Dachau on March 27, 1947 for his role ... extradited to Warsaw later that year to stand trial for various crimes committed during the war. The trial ... Wartheland. Following a brief five-day trial, Stroop was found guilty and condemned to death on July 23rd
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574. SS Major General Juergen Stroop (second from left) gathers information from a civilian on the second day of the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
). Originally tried and sentenced to death by a U.S. military tribunal in Dachau on March 27, 1947 for his role ... extradited to Warsaw later that year to stand trial for various crimes committed during the war. The trial ... Wartheland. Following a brief five-day trial, Stroop was found guilty and condemned to death on July 23rd
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575. Two youths working in a woodworking shop in the Kovno ghetto.
arrival. Daniel was then transferred to Dachau, where he stayed less than a week before his transport of ... Auschwitz) with a farmer by the name of Josef Kostyra. After an initial trial period, he was made to feel