Advertisement for Heiland Model "K" Flash Synchronizer included in continuation of K. Chester article in December 1946 Popular Photography entitled "Photographing the Nuremberg Trials, Again the Camera Makes History.", Pub. Date Dec-46
Advertisement for the Grover Universal View Camera, included in continuation of K. Chester article in December 1946 Popular Photography entitled "Photographing the Nuremberg Trials, Again the Camera Makes History.", Pub. Date Dec-46
Back of German WWII Black, Silver, and Red Banner Shield that was worn on the tropical Pith Helmet, Insignia-Army Africa Korps, Unidentified mark in center of back of shield. 3 prongs intact., estimate, 1939-45
Back of German WWII Eagle Shield that was worn on the tropical Pith Helmet, Insignia - Army Africa Korps. Unidentified mark on back of shield, 3 prongs intact., estimate, 1939-45
Caption of Case No. 1: The United States of America against Karl Brandt, Siegfried Handloser, Paul Rostock, Oskar Schroeder, Karl Genzken, Karl Gebhardt, Kurt Blome, Rudolf Brandt, Joachim Mrugowsky, Helmut Poppendick, Wolfram Sievers, Gerhard Rose, Siegfried Ruff, Hans Wolfgang Romberg, Viktor Brack, Hermann Becker-Freyseng, Georg August Weltz, Konrad Schaefer, Waldemar Hoven, Wilhelm Beiglbock, Adolf Pokorny, Herta Oberhauser and Fritz Fischer, 1946-10-25
Conclusion of K. Chester December 1946 article in Popular Photography, "Photographing the Nuremberg Trials, Again the Camera Makes History", Pub. Date Dec-46
Continuation of K. Chester article in December 1946 Popular Photography, "Photographing the Nuremberg Trials, Again the Camera Makes History.", Pub. Date Dec-46
Continued description of activities taking place at Bad Nauheim during the ARC (American Red Cross) Continental Club program, covering July 3 to July 5, 1947, including German language classes, a floorshow by the Esquires and dance music by Stein's Orchestra, 1947-06-01
Count Four, Membership in Criminal Organization, against defendants Karl Brandt, Genzken, Gebhardt, Rudolf Brandt, Mrugowsky, Poppendick, Sievers, Brack, Hoven and Fischer, 1946-10-25
Charles D. Gould, Jr. served as a photographer in the U.S. Army Signal Corps in the latter years of World War II, and was stationed in Nuremberg while the Nazi War Crimes Tribunal was in session. This collection of photographs and other items was discovered by Mr. Gould’s family after his death. It includes images of post-war Nuremberg, of the War Crimes Tribunal and Nazi defendants (including Ernst von Leyser, Oswald Pohl, Lothar Rendulic, Gerhard Rose and Siegfried Ruff), and many other scenes that captured Mr. Gould’s interest at the time. We encourage you to browse these images, and to learn more about the young photographer who made them available to us.