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1. Indictment in the proceedings against Koch, Ilse for murder
Indictment, dated 10 May 1950, of Ilse Koch, widow of former Buchenwald Commandant Karl Koch.
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2. Ilse Koch is sentenced to life in prison by Brigadier General Emil C.
COURTS/COURTROOMS; DEFENDANTS; GERMANS; GUARDS; JUDGES/TRIBUNALS; KOCH, ILSE; MILITARY POLICE ... Ilse Koch is sentenced to life in prison by Brigadier General Emil C. Kiel (back to camera) at the ... Ilse (Koehler) Koch (1906-1967). Ilse Koch joined the Nazi party in 1932 and in 1936 went to work
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3. Ilse Koch points out places she visited in Buchenwald, at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Buchenwald.
AMERICANS; COURTS/COURTROOMS; DEFENDANTS; DENSON, WILLIAM; GERMANS; INTERPRETERS; KOCH, ILSE ... Ilse (Koehler) Koch (1906-1967). Ilse Koch joined the Nazi party in 1932 and in 1936 went to work
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4. Ilse Koch testifies in her own defense at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Buchenwald.
AMERICANS; COURTS/COURTROOMS; DEFENDANTS; GERMANS; GUARDS; INTERPRETERS; KOCH, ILSE; LAWYERS ... Ilse (Koehler) Koch (1906-1967). Ilse Koch joined the Nazi party in 1932 and in 1936 went to work
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5. Ilse Koch leaves the courtroom with her co-defendants during the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Buchenwald.
COURTS/COURTROOMS; DEFENDANTS; GERMANS; KOCH, ILSE; SS (SCHUTZSTAFFELN); TRIALS; TRIALS (BUCHENWALD ... Ilse (Koehler) Koch (1906-1967). Ilse Koch joined the Nazi party in 1932 and in 1936 went to work
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6. Karl Koch diary
by the SS and executed by firing squad on April 5, 1945. Koch's wife, Ilse Koch, was infamously ... Karl Koch ... Karl Koch was born in Darmstadt, Germany, on August 2, 1897. He joined the German military in 1916
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7. Ilse Koch takes the stand for her final statement at the trial of 31 former camp personnel and prisoners from Buchenwald.
COURTS/COURTROOMS; DEFENDANTS; GERMANS; KOCH, ILSE; LAWYERS/PROSECUTORS/DEFENSE ATTORNEYS; SS ... Ilse (Koehler) Koch (1906-1967). Ilse Koch joined the Nazi party in 1932 and in 1936 went to work
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8. Trial of Buchenwald personnel; Nuremberg Trial: Milch case
hear his sentence. All 31 defendants were found guilty. Ilse Koch, the only woman defendant, is ... sentenced to life imprisonment. CU, Ilse Koch. Herman Pister is sentenced to death by hanging. 03:24:49 "Sun ... immense gas explosions on the sun. World in Film. Issue no. 112 03:26:09 "Cross Examination of Ilse Koch ... ," Dachau, Germany. Title: "Prozess Buchenwald: Ilse Koch: Im Kreilzverhoer." At the trial in Dachau against
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9. A group of fourteen American clergymen (left) attend the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Buchenwald during their tour of camp sites in 1947.
judicial matters; and Ilse Koch, a former Aufseherin and the wife of Karl Koch, who was Buchenwald ... Waldeck-Pyrmont was sentenced to life, but was released in December 1950 for health reasons. Ilse Koch
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10. Under the guard of U.S. Military Police, the defendants assemble outside their barracks before entering the courtroom during the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Buchenwald.
judicial matters; and Ilse Koch, a former Aufseherin and the wife of Karl Koch, who was Buchenwald ... Waldeck-Pyrmont was sentenced to life, but was released in December 1950 for health reasons. Ilse Koch
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11. Former SS 2nd Lieutenant Dr. Hans Eisele cross-examines a witness in his own defense at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Buchenwald.
judicial matters; and Ilse Koch, a former Aufseherin and the wife of Karl Koch, who was Buchenwald ... Waldeck-Pyrmont was sentenced to life, but was released in December 1950 for health reasons. Ilse Koch
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12. Defendants confer with their defending counselors at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Buchenwald.
judicial matters; and Ilse Koch, a former Aufseherin and the wife of Karl Koch, who was Buchenwald ... Waldeck-Pyrmont was sentenced to life, but was released in December 1950 for health reasons. Ilse Koch
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13. Defendant Josef Kestel indicates on a map where he shot a prisoner trying to escape, during the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Buchenwald.
judicial matters; and Ilse Koch, a former Aufseherin and the wife of Karl Koch, who was Buchenwald ... Waldeck-Pyrmont was sentenced to life, but was released in December 1950 for health reasons. Ilse Koch
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14. Photographic evidence of atrocities committed in the Buchenwald sub-camp of Leipzig-Thekla, submitted for the prosecution by Dr.
judicial matters; and Ilse Koch, a former Aufseherin and the wife of Karl Koch, who was Buchenwald ... Waldeck-Pyrmont was sentenced to life, but was released in December 1950 for health reasons. Ilse Koch
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15. The 31 former camp personnel and prisoners on trial for crimes committed at Buchenwald wait in the courtyard by the courtroom on the day they are to be sentenced.
judicial matters; and Ilse Koch, a former Aufseherin and the wife of Karl Koch, who was Buchenwald ... Waldeck-Pyrmont was sentenced to life, but was released in December 1950 for health reasons. Ilse Koch
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16. The eight American officers of the U.S. military tribunal at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Buchenwald.
judicial matters; and Ilse Koch, a former Aufseherin and the wife of Karl Koch, who was Buchenwald ... Waldeck-Pyrmont was sentenced to life, but was released in December 1950 for health reasons. Ilse Koch
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17. Dr. Sitte (right), a witness for the prosecution, identifies human skin taken from dead prisoners at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Buchenwald.
judicial matters; and Ilse Koch, a former Aufseherin and the wife of Karl Koch, who was Buchenwald ... Waldeck-Pyrmont was sentenced to life, but was released in December 1950 for health reasons. Ilse Koch
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18. Karl Berthold testifies for the prosecution at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Buchenwald.
judicial matters; and Ilse Koch, a former Aufseherin and the wife of Karl Koch, who was Buchenwald ... Waldeck-Pyrmont was sentenced to life, but was released in December 1950 for health reasons. Ilse Koch
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19. Major Flakenberg, a member of the Danish police, testifies for the prosecution at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Buchenwald.
judicial matters; and Ilse Koch, a former Aufseherin and the wife of Karl Koch, who was Buchenwald ... Waldeck-Pyrmont was sentenced to life, but was released in December 1950 for health reasons. Ilse Koch
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20. Aksel Frydenabjerg, a member of the Criminal Intelligence Division in Denmark, testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Buchenwald.
judicial matters; and Ilse Koch, a former Aufseherin and the wife of Karl Koch, who was Buchenwald ... Waldeck-Pyrmont was sentenced to life, but was released in December 1950 for health reasons. Ilse Koch
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21. Kurt Rosener, a witness for the prosecution, identifies a drawing of a stone quarry for the prosecution at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Buchenwald.
judicial matters; and Ilse Koch, a former Aufseherin and the wife of Karl Koch, who was Buchenwald ... Waldeck-Pyrmont was sentenced to life, but was released in December 1950 for health reasons. Ilse Koch
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22. Hermann Helbig, an ethnic German from Poznan, Poland, identifies a diagram of a stable where Russian POWs were shot, during testimony he gave as a witness for the prosecution at the Buchenwald war crimes trial.
judicial matters; and Ilse Koch, a former Aufseherin and the wife of Karl Koch, who was Buchenwald ... Waldeck-Pyrmont was sentenced to life, but was released in December 1950 for health reasons. Ilse Koch
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23. Mr. Blank, a German civilian, identifies the spot on a diagram of the camp where he saw Russian prisoners of war being taken away to be shot.
judicial matters; and Ilse Koch, a former Aufseherin and the wife of Karl Koch, who was Buchenwald ... Waldeck-Pyrmont was sentenced to life, but was released in December 1950 for health reasons. Ilse Koch
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24. Joseph Spektor, a witness for the prosecution at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Buchenwald, points to scars from maltreatment he received as a prisoner.
judicial matters; and Ilse Koch, a former Aufseherin and the wife of Karl Koch, who was Buchenwald ... Waldeck-Pyrmont was sentenced to life, but was released in December 1950 for health reasons. Ilse Koch
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25. A Polish witness for the prosecution testifies at the trial of 31 former camp personnel and prisoners form the Buchenwald concentration camp.
judicial matters; and Ilse Koch, a former Aufseherin and the wife of Karl Koch, who was Buchenwald ... Waldeck-Pyrmont was sentenced to life, but was released in December 1950 for health reasons. Ilse Koch