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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:10,552 --> 00:00:13,555 (dramatic music throughout) 2 00:00:13,638 --> 00:00:15,807 (speaking in French) 3 00:00:24,482 --> 00:00:30,447 FLORES: The first time I saw the audio discs it was in the cellar. 4 00:00:32,782 --> 00:00:36,870 They had been left in storage, unheard, for many decades. 5 00:00:37,328 --> 00:00:39,039 (camera click) 6 00:00:39,372 --> 00:00:42,709 (speaking in French) 7 00:00:43,334 --> 00:00:46,337 FLORES: Listening to them gave me the chills. 8 00:00:46,713 --> 00:00:48,715 MAN (over tape): Attention! 9 00:00:48,798 --> 00:00:52,177 The International Military Tribunal will now enter. 10 00:00:54,679 --> 00:00:56,139 JUDGE (over tape): Will you state your full name? 11 00:00:56,222 --> 00:00:57,724 KEITEL (over tape): Wilhelm Keitel. 12 00:00:57,807 --> 00:00:59,100 STREICHER (over tape): Julius Streicher. 13 00:00:59,184 --> 00:01:00,560 DOENITZ (over tape): Karl Doenitz. 14 00:01:01,728 --> 00:01:06,441 NARRATOR: At end of World War II, top Nazi leaders were put on trial. 15 00:01:06,524 --> 00:01:09,652 (speaking in German) 16 00:01:09,778 --> 00:01:12,614 NARRATOR: For ten months, this trial revealed unknown details 17 00:01:12,697 --> 00:01:14,657 about major battles. 18 00:01:14,741 --> 00:01:17,202 PHILLIMORE (over tape): U-boats were to shoot up the lifeboats. 19 00:01:17,285 --> 00:01:18,828 NARRATOR: And wartime crimes. 20 00:01:19,537 --> 00:01:23,291 MAXWELL-FYFE (over tape): How did you tolerate all these men being murdered? 21 00:01:23,374 --> 00:01:24,626 MAN (over tape): Hello, recording. 22 00:01:24,709 --> 00:01:28,505 NARRATOR: Unknown to many, the entire proceeding was recorded 23 00:01:28,588 --> 00:01:32,050 on more than 2,000 audio discs. 24 00:01:33,301 --> 00:01:37,680 FLORES: While we were digitizing the discs, we preferred to keep it a secret. 25 00:01:38,848 --> 00:01:44,979 We had fears that someone would steal and destroy the discs because they contain 26 00:01:45,063 --> 00:01:48,566 really important testimonies about the war. 27 00:01:49,984 --> 00:01:54,781 NARRATOR: Most of this audio has never been heard. Until now. 28 00:01:55,990 --> 00:01:59,911 OHLENDORF: The executions were carried out in a military manner 29 00:02:01,037 --> 00:02:03,081 a military manner by firing squads under command. 30 00:02:03,832 --> 00:02:06,626 JACKSON (over tape): Tell us about preparations for gas warfare. 31 00:02:07,210 --> 00:02:09,838 SPEER: This proposal came from Dr. Goebbels. 32 00:02:12,841 --> 00:02:15,677 NARRATOR: This is the story of World War II. 33 00:02:16,636 --> 00:02:20,849 KEITEL: That was an order which was given to me by Hitler. 34 00:02:20,932 --> 00:02:22,267 MAN: Hitler! Sieg! 35 00:02:22,350 --> 00:02:23,268 CROWD: Heil! 36 00:02:23,685 --> 00:02:26,855 NARRATOR: And the most chilling criminals in history. 37 00:02:27,647 --> 00:02:30,692 GOERING: I stand up for the things that I have done. 38 00:02:30,859 --> 00:02:32,986 NARRATOR: As you’ve never heard it before. 39 00:02:33,069 --> 00:02:35,446 (overlapping chatter) 40 00:02:38,825 --> 00:02:40,118 MAN (over tape): Is that your testimony? 41 00:02:40,618 --> 00:02:44,581 (theme music playing) 42 00:02:50,420 --> 00:02:54,340 (cheering throughout) 43 00:03:00,263 --> 00:03:02,223 MONTGOMERY (over radio): This is the BBC Home Service. 44 00:03:02,724 --> 00:03:05,727 The end of the war in Europe was officially announced at 45 00:03:05,810 --> 00:03:07,687 3:00 this afternoon. 46 00:03:09,939 --> 00:03:12,317 REPORTER (over radio): The commanders of the German forces have come to 47 00:03:12,400 --> 00:03:15,945 this headquarters today to make unconditional surrender. 48 00:03:20,408 --> 00:03:23,119 DOUGLAS: At the end of the war, the question of course emerges, 49 00:03:23,203 --> 00:03:26,456 what to do with the defeated Nazi leadership. 50 00:03:29,459 --> 00:03:32,629 We have to remember that at the time the public was just 51 00:03:32,712 --> 00:03:37,300 absorbing the stories that were coming out of the liberated Western camps. 52 00:03:39,886 --> 00:03:45,183 And so, public opinion polls aggressively supported the idea of summary execution. 53 00:03:48,061 --> 00:03:50,271 But then, mainly coming from the Americans, 54 00:03:50,355 --> 00:03:54,525 there was the proposal to actually have a legal response. 55 00:03:57,904 --> 00:04:03,534 KISSI: If the truth of Nazi rule was not established in 56 00:04:03,618 --> 00:04:09,707 a due process of law, then it was very likely that someday 57 00:04:09,791 --> 00:04:13,711 people would even deny that the atrocities that the Nazi regime 58 00:04:13,795 --> 00:04:15,672 had committed took place. 59 00:04:18,174 --> 00:04:21,177 MORGAN: There was the idea that a big case could be presented 60 00:04:21,261 --> 00:04:25,556 publicly to help explain, to help make sense of what had 61 00:04:25,640 --> 00:04:26,808 just happened to the world. 62 00:04:29,310 --> 00:04:31,980 -(engines rumbling) -(shattering) 63 00:04:32,063 --> 00:04:37,777 WITTMANN: But by the time a trial is a possibility at all in the fall of 1945, 64 00:04:37,860 --> 00:04:41,155 it's really a question of who they can still catch. 65 00:04:43,866 --> 00:04:47,745 REPORTER (over radio): This is London calling. Hitler is dead. 66 00:04:50,039 --> 00:04:53,042 REPORTER 2 (over radio): The SS chief Heinrich Himmler also ends his life. 67 00:04:54,919 --> 00:05:00,216 NARRATOR: With several top Nazis dead, the Allies decide to hold a group trial of 68 00:05:00,633 --> 00:05:03,386 the remaining German leaders. 69 00:05:05,096 --> 00:05:07,265 REPORTER (over radio): Among the more prominent Nazis seized are 70 00:05:07,348 --> 00:05:11,227 Admiral Doenitz and Albert Speer, Minister of Economics and Production. 71 00:05:13,229 --> 00:05:17,608 NARRATOR: They arrest and charge just over 20 major officials, 72 00:05:18,151 --> 00:05:22,113 who represent the full scope of the Nazi system. 73 00:05:23,531 --> 00:05:27,243 BUTTAR: Keitel was chief of the German armed forces. 74 00:05:28,494 --> 00:05:32,373 MATTHÄUS: Streicher was known for his anti-Semitic propaganda. 75 00:05:33,666 --> 00:05:37,170 BARRETT: Rudolf Hess had been Hitler’s stenographer as 76 00:05:37,253 --> 00:05:38,921 Hitler was dictating Mein Kamp. 77 00:05:41,758 --> 00:05:45,928 MCDONOUGH: Goering was the number two figure in the Nazi party. 78 00:05:47,138 --> 00:05:52,226 During the war, he was the head of the Luftwaffe, the head of the Four-Year Plan. 79 00:05:54,354 --> 00:05:57,732 He is the biggest Nazi war criminal still alive. 80 00:06:04,989 --> 00:06:08,493 NARRATOR: The trial will be held in Nuremberg, Germany. 81 00:06:11,120 --> 00:06:14,165 (speaking in German) 82 00:06:14,248 --> 00:06:15,166 MAN: Sieg! 83 00:06:15,416 --> 00:06:16,250 CROWD: Heil! 84 00:06:16,334 --> 00:06:20,129 NARRATOR: As the former site of Hitler’s infamous party rallies, 85 00:06:20,713 --> 00:06:24,759 it is considered to be the symbolic birthplace of Nazism. 86 00:06:25,051 --> 00:06:28,388 (shouting) 87 00:06:28,805 --> 00:06:34,936 WITTMANN: So Nuremberg is seen as the perfect spot in which to punish the Nazis. 88 00:06:35,019 --> 00:06:36,270 (explosion) 89 00:06:39,941 --> 00:06:42,443 NARRATOR: In the city’s Palace of Justice, 90 00:06:42,527 --> 00:06:46,364 the Nazis will face an international tribunal made up 91 00:06:46,447 --> 00:06:50,201 of judges and prosecutors from four Allied nations. 92 00:06:51,744 --> 00:06:56,124 MCDONOUGH: It was Britain, America, Russia, and the French 93 00:06:56,207 --> 00:06:59,460 and so they all had their own prosecuting counsels. 94 00:07:01,170 --> 00:07:03,339 NARRATOR: Although they will work together, 95 00:07:03,589 --> 00:07:07,218 the American and British prosecutors will take the lead. 96 00:07:07,927 --> 00:07:12,223 JACKSON: We have an opportunity to bring to a just judgement 97 00:07:12,598 --> 00:07:18,187 those who have thought it safe to wage aggressive and ruthless war. 98 00:07:20,398 --> 00:07:24,110 BARRETT: Robert H. Jackson is the American chief prosecutor. 99 00:07:24,610 --> 00:07:29,991 He had been Attorney General and in 1941 U.S. Supreme Court Justice. 100 00:07:30,074 --> 00:07:32,660 He really is America’s leading lawyer. 101 00:07:33,953 --> 00:07:36,831 MAXWELL-FYFE (over tape): It is the only hope for Germany and the world that 102 00:07:36,914 --> 00:07:40,126 our people realize and repent for what has happened. 103 00:07:41,377 --> 00:07:45,673 MCDONOUGH: David Maxwell-Fyfe was the leading prosecutor for the British. 104 00:07:46,424 --> 00:07:49,552 He’d suffered from the bombing in London and he hated the Nazis. 105 00:07:53,431 --> 00:07:58,561 NARRATOR: To prepare their case, Allied investigators scour the countryside, 106 00:07:58,978 --> 00:08:01,731 gathering witnesses and evidence. 107 00:08:03,232 --> 00:08:07,028 MATTHÄUS: The unconditional surrender gave the Allies access 108 00:08:07,111 --> 00:08:10,156 to all German records. That was unprecedented. 109 00:08:11,949 --> 00:08:14,869 BARRETT: And that really strengthens the knowledge level 110 00:08:14,952 --> 00:08:17,497 as they’re heading for trial in Nuremberg. 111 00:08:20,458 --> 00:08:22,752 (whistle blowing) 112 00:08:25,588 --> 00:08:28,132 GAETH (over radio): This is Arthur Gaeth in Nuremberg, Germany. 113 00:08:29,133 --> 00:08:33,179 If the 43 pages of charges prepared by the four capable 114 00:08:33,262 --> 00:08:37,892 prosecutors are made to stick, this trial will not only make history, 115 00:08:38,309 --> 00:08:42,480 but also establish precedence in international criminal law. 116 00:08:43,231 --> 00:08:47,610 (overlapping chatter) 117 00:08:48,444 --> 00:08:52,657 DOUGLAS: The atmosphere at the start of the trial was incredibly electric. 118 00:08:53,616 --> 00:08:55,535 MAN (over tape): Hello recording, hello recording. 119 00:08:56,911 --> 00:08:58,412 DOUGLAS: We have to bear in mind, 120 00:08:58,496 --> 00:09:01,916 this is the first international criminal trial in human history. 121 00:09:02,416 --> 00:09:04,168 MAN (over tape): Test, one, two, three, four. 122 00:09:04,961 --> 00:09:09,632 DOUGLAS: And we have heads of state being accused of an 123 00:09:10,091 --> 00:09:12,552 extraordinary range of horrific crimes. 124 00:09:14,262 --> 00:09:15,221 MAN (over tape): Attention! 125 00:09:16,472 --> 00:09:20,393 The International Military Tribunal will now enter. 126 00:09:22,019 --> 00:09:24,564 HYMEL: They knew that with this trial they would be 127 00:09:24,647 --> 00:09:27,733 revealing information that no one had known before. 128 00:09:29,068 --> 00:09:32,321 MORGAN: That’s why the decision was made to capture 129 00:09:32,405 --> 00:09:35,992 the full proceedings in an audio recording. 130 00:09:38,035 --> 00:09:40,454 NARRATOR: Some of these recordings will be played for 131 00:09:40,538 --> 00:09:43,416 the first time in this film. 132 00:09:49,255 --> 00:09:52,550 PRESIDENT (over tape): The present defendants stand charged 133 00:09:52,633 --> 00:09:55,928 here today, with Crimes Against Peace, 134 00:09:56,804 --> 00:10:00,182 War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity, 135 00:10:00,975 --> 00:10:04,979 and of a Common Plan or Conspiracy to commit those crimes. 136 00:10:07,481 --> 00:10:11,736 I will now call upon the defendants to plead guilty or 137 00:10:11,819 --> 00:10:14,071 not guilty to the charges against them. 138 00:10:17,908 --> 00:10:19,577 KEITEL: I declare myself not guilty. 139 00:10:19,660 --> 00:10:20,911 JODL: Not guilty. 140 00:10:20,995 --> 00:10:22,121 SAUCKEL: Not guilty. 141 00:10:22,955 --> 00:10:25,750 WITTMANN: When you listen to the defendants… 142 00:10:26,000 --> 00:10:27,043 HESS: No. 143 00:10:27,335 --> 00:10:30,963 WITTMANN: They speak with a kind of bizarre confidence. 144 00:10:31,088 --> 00:10:32,757 SEYSS-INQUART: I declare myself not guilty. 145 00:10:33,341 --> 00:10:35,926 WITTMANN: And they all plead not guilty. 146 00:10:36,302 --> 00:10:37,470 FRICK: Not guilty. 147 00:10:38,054 --> 00:10:40,514 None of them consider themselves to be guilty. 148 00:10:40,973 --> 00:10:43,726 GOERING: I declare myself, in the sense of the indictment, not guilty. 149 00:10:46,562 --> 00:10:48,981 NARRATOR: To establish the Nazis’ guilt, 150 00:10:49,065 --> 00:10:53,319 prosecutors intend to lay out a wide range of crimes, 151 00:10:54,612 --> 00:11:01,410 to reveal, exactly how the Nazis were able to wage such a devastating war. 152 00:11:02,912 --> 00:11:06,791 And they will seek to prove that starting the war was 153 00:11:06,874 --> 00:11:09,293 the Nazis’ plan from the beginning. 154 00:11:10,378 --> 00:11:13,172 (cheering) 155 00:11:18,302 --> 00:11:22,682 (overlapping chatter) 156 00:11:22,765 --> 00:11:25,351 JUDGE (over tape): The Tribunal will hear the defendant Goering 157 00:11:25,434 --> 00:11:27,645 in the witness box now. 158 00:11:30,106 --> 00:11:32,525 NARRATOR: As Hitler’s former right-hand man, 159 00:11:32,942 --> 00:11:36,487 defendant Hermann Goering was a high-ranking member of 160 00:11:36,570 --> 00:11:39,323 the Nazi government and German military. 161 00:11:41,283 --> 00:11:45,121 One of the many accusations against him is that he took a 162 00:11:45,204 --> 00:11:50,334 lead role in conspiring to wage war almost immediately 163 00:11:50,710 --> 00:11:53,003 after the Nazis came to power. 164 00:11:57,758 --> 00:12:01,262 JACKSON (over tape): Now, as early as 1933 after you came to 165 00:12:01,345 --> 00:12:05,266 power you regarded it as necessary to rearm Germany 166 00:12:05,474 --> 00:12:08,185 regardless of any treaty limitations, did you not? 167 00:12:09,437 --> 00:12:16,193 GOERING: It was, of course, already discussed in 1933 168 00:12:16,861 --> 00:12:21,907 because it was clear at once that something different 169 00:12:21,991 --> 00:12:26,454 needed to happen under our government. 170 00:12:28,539 --> 00:12:30,249 (cheering) 171 00:12:30,332 --> 00:12:34,295 MORGAN: At the end of the first World War, the Versailles Treaty had forced 172 00:12:34,378 --> 00:12:37,381 a large number of restrictions on the German military. 173 00:12:38,007 --> 00:12:40,342 (speaking in German) 174 00:12:41,010 --> 00:12:44,764 GOERING: Hitler was of the opinion that Germany 175 00:12:44,847 --> 00:12:48,934 must be freed from the restrictions of Versailles. 176 00:12:49,477 --> 00:12:51,145 (speaking in German) 177 00:12:51,228 --> 00:12:53,397 MORGAN: Adolf Hitler and the clique of professional 178 00:12:53,481 --> 00:12:55,691 military soldiers that followed him into office, 179 00:12:55,775 --> 00:12:58,569 like Hermann Goering who was an accomplished fighter pilot 180 00:12:58,652 --> 00:13:02,198 during the First World War, said if we don’t rearm, 181 00:13:02,281 --> 00:13:05,618 we're just going to be victimized by other world powers. 182 00:13:06,410 --> 00:13:08,245 (chanting) 183 00:13:08,871 --> 00:13:15,461 GOERING: It was not only Adolf Hitler. Every German - every patriotic German - 184 00:13:15,544 --> 00:13:17,421 had the same feeling. 185 00:13:19,131 --> 00:13:22,176 MORGAN: But what emerges during the Tribunal is that 186 00:13:22,259 --> 00:13:27,431 German re-armament had a greater goal than simply protecting Germany. 187 00:13:28,015 --> 00:13:30,810 That they were secretly preparing to take on the world. 188 00:13:34,438 --> 00:13:37,650 BARRETT: Remember, captured documents are just 189 00:13:37,733 --> 00:13:41,403 incredibly powerful, authentic smoking guns. 190 00:13:41,487 --> 00:13:44,740 If you’ve got the right documents, you’ve pretty much got magic evidence. 191 00:13:47,201 --> 00:13:49,411 ALDERMAN (over tape): May it please the Tribunal. 192 00:13:49,495 --> 00:13:53,791 One of the most striking and revealing captured documents is 193 00:13:53,874 --> 00:13:58,587 a document which we have come to know as the Hossbach notes 194 00:13:59,171 --> 00:14:02,883 of a conference on 5 November 1937. 195 00:14:04,552 --> 00:14:08,889 NARRATOR: Friedrich Hossbach had been part of Hitler’s personal staff. 196 00:14:09,723 --> 00:14:14,311 DOUGLAS: And that memo was prepared in the wake of a 197 00:14:14,395 --> 00:14:20,651 meeting between Hitler and a small number of members of the military. 198 00:14:21,402 --> 00:14:24,780 ALDERMAN (over tape): I note the defendant Hermann Wilhelm Goering was present. 199 00:14:26,198 --> 00:14:30,494 In this conspiratorial meeting Adolf Hitler posed the question; 200 00:14:31,579 --> 00:14:34,248 "The question for Germany is 201 00:14:34,331 --> 00:14:39,712 where the greatest possible conquest could be made at the lowest cost." 202 00:14:42,715 --> 00:14:44,967 DOUGLAS: It was very clear from that memo that Hitler 203 00:14:45,050 --> 00:14:48,929 wanted land and that land would come from 204 00:14:49,013 --> 00:14:52,224 Austria, Czechoslovakia, possibly Poland. 205 00:14:53,767 --> 00:14:56,061 NARRATOR: It’s a stunning revelation, 206 00:14:56,312 --> 00:15:00,399 only according to Goering, there’s a simple explanation. 207 00:15:01,233 --> 00:15:07,323 GOERING: Hossbach was present at the meeting and took notes. 208 00:15:07,948 --> 00:15:11,410 Five days later, he prepared this record. 209 00:15:12,286 --> 00:15:17,166 This is, therefore, a record which contains mistakes. 210 00:15:22,254 --> 00:15:26,050 NARRATOR: But the prosecution is about to reveal Goering’s lie. 211 00:15:37,770 --> 00:15:40,397 HYMEL: When Nazi Germany starts taking over countries 212 00:15:40,481 --> 00:15:44,902 like Austria and Czechoslovakia, at the time, 213 00:15:45,235 --> 00:15:48,572 the interpretation is that the people in those countries wanted it. 214 00:15:49,990 --> 00:15:51,116 CROWD: Heil! Sieg! 215 00:15:51,450 --> 00:15:52,576 Heil! Sieg! 216 00:15:52,868 --> 00:15:53,786 Heil! Sieg! 217 00:15:53,911 --> 00:15:57,873 HYMEL: Yet what captured documents reveal is that the Nazis were 218 00:15:57,957 --> 00:16:02,127 secretly putting pressure on their governments to hand over 219 00:16:02,211 --> 00:16:04,171 their countries to Nazi Germany. 220 00:16:06,548 --> 00:16:10,344 ALDERMAN (over tape): I now offer in evidence the actual events in Austria. 221 00:16:11,845 --> 00:16:15,140 MCDONOUGH: There's actually a telephone conversation that’s 222 00:16:15,224 --> 00:16:20,020 introduced into the trial of how Goering bullies Schuschnigg, the, 223 00:16:20,104 --> 00:16:21,438 the Austrian chancellor. 224 00:16:23,774 --> 00:16:25,359 ALDERMAN (over tape): I turn now to copies of the 225 00:16:25,442 --> 00:16:28,654 telephone conversations, Top Secret. 226 00:16:30,239 --> 00:16:34,451 Goering: "You go and tell the Federal President 227 00:16:34,535 --> 00:16:38,247 that if the conditions are not accepted immediately, 228 00:16:40,374 --> 00:16:46,213 the troops who are already stationed at the frontier, will march in tonight, 229 00:16:46,797 --> 00:16:49,508 and Austria will cease to exist.” 230 00:16:51,719 --> 00:16:57,349 The Nazis were actually able to secure Austria by making a threat of force. 231 00:16:59,727 --> 00:17:03,272 NARRATOR: Goering refuses to admit any wrongdoing. 232 00:17:05,566 --> 00:17:12,281 GOERING: Aggressive war is carried out by shooting, throwing bombs, and so on. 233 00:17:13,032 --> 00:17:16,910 But there was only one thing thrown and that was flowers. 234 00:17:21,832 --> 00:17:24,960 NARRATOR: But the evidence continues to mount. 235 00:17:27,379 --> 00:17:29,882 ALDERMAN (over tape): I should like now to offer in evidence 236 00:17:29,965 --> 00:17:32,426 the conquest of Czechoslovakia. 237 00:17:34,053 --> 00:17:40,059 In the second week of March 1939 in response to the summons from Hitler, 238 00:17:40,142 --> 00:17:45,272 Monsieur Hácha, the President of the Czechoslovak Republic arrived in Berlin. 239 00:17:49,485 --> 00:17:52,279 Hácha was ushered into the Reich Chancellery. 240 00:17:54,615 --> 00:17:59,244 He found there Adolf Hitler, Goering, and other high Nazi officials. 241 00:18:02,414 --> 00:18:04,416 MCDONOUGH: They have him in a lamp lit room. 242 00:18:05,334 --> 00:18:09,463 It's like a scene straight out to the Godfather, Godfather II. 243 00:18:11,507 --> 00:18:14,009 ALDERMAN (over tape): This is the captured Germans’ account of 244 00:18:14,093 --> 00:18:16,136 this infamous meeting. 245 00:18:18,472 --> 00:18:23,060 They reminded him that in three hours the German army would cross the border. 246 00:18:24,269 --> 00:18:29,191 The defendant Goering boasted of what his Luftwaffe would do 247 00:18:29,691 --> 00:18:32,194 if the Czech forces dared to resist. 248 00:18:33,737 --> 00:18:35,572 MCDONOUGH: Goering bullies him and says to him, 249 00:18:35,656 --> 00:18:39,034 “If you don’t give up and allow our troops to march in, 250 00:18:39,576 --> 00:18:41,995 we will bomb Prague to the ground.” 251 00:18:43,372 --> 00:18:45,415 He couldn’t hardly deny it. 252 00:18:45,999 --> 00:18:48,127 BARRETT: So he tried to minimize and tried to lie. 253 00:18:50,170 --> 00:18:53,882 GOERING: I told him there would only be unnecessary bloodshed. 254 00:18:54,550 --> 00:18:57,970 And in that connection, I made the statement 255 00:18:58,053 --> 00:19:02,599 that I should be sorry if I had to bomb beautiful Prague. 256 00:19:04,393 --> 00:19:07,980 MCDONOUGH: But it’s pretty clear that this is criminal behavior. 257 00:19:09,439 --> 00:19:13,360 ALDERMAN (over tape): Under this threat the aged President of Czechoslovakia 258 00:19:13,861 --> 00:19:18,490 signed the document with which the Nazi conspirators confronted him. 259 00:19:19,825 --> 00:19:23,036 DOUGLAS: What we basically have is Germany holding a gun up to 260 00:19:23,120 --> 00:19:26,957 the head of the leaders of Austria and Czechoslovakia. 261 00:19:28,125 --> 00:19:29,293 (explosion) 262 00:19:29,376 --> 00:19:32,379 And it’s all part of this aggressive policy, 263 00:19:33,547 --> 00:19:37,634 which is inevitably going to lead to the Second World War. 264 00:19:39,761 --> 00:19:42,139 PRESIDENT (over tape): You’ll go on with the evidence tomorrow? 265 00:19:42,222 --> 00:19:43,473 ALDERMAN (over tape): Yes, sir. 266 00:19:50,480 --> 00:19:53,150 GAETH (over radio): This is Arthur Gaeth in Nuremberg Germany. 267 00:19:53,775 --> 00:19:59,156 In the Nuremberg Palace of Justice, the prosecution is well into its case. 268 00:20:03,827 --> 00:20:07,497 DOUGLAS: At Nuremberg, the prosecution demonstrates 269 00:20:07,915 --> 00:20:10,250 that the annexation of Austria, 270 00:20:11,126 --> 00:20:13,003 the seizure of Czechoslovakia 271 00:20:13,545 --> 00:20:17,966 is all part of this aggressive policy of the Nazi regime. 272 00:20:19,551 --> 00:20:22,888 But none of that had really led to direct military conflict. 273 00:20:25,849 --> 00:20:28,518 (gunfire) 274 00:20:29,019 --> 00:20:32,105 It really isn’t until Germany’s attack on Poland, 275 00:20:33,482 --> 00:20:36,568 that we have the beginning of the Second World War. 276 00:20:40,697 --> 00:20:43,283 MORGAN: So, it was important to prosecutors to 277 00:20:43,367 --> 00:20:45,702 look at what happened during the invasion of Poland. 278 00:20:48,121 --> 00:20:51,500 MAN (over tape): Colonel Amen will represent the United States this morning. 279 00:20:55,212 --> 00:20:56,672 AMEN (over tape): May it please the Tribunal, 280 00:20:56,755 --> 00:20:59,675 I propose to call as witness for the prosecution, 281 00:20:59,925 --> 00:21:02,552 Major General Erwin von Lahousen. 282 00:21:04,805 --> 00:21:07,933 NARRATOR: Erwin von Lahousen had been a high-ranking member 283 00:21:08,016 --> 00:21:12,980 of the Nazis’ military espionage group, called the Abwehr. 284 00:21:13,647 --> 00:21:16,149 PRESIDENT (over tape): Will you stand in front of the microphone 285 00:21:16,233 --> 00:21:17,734 there so you can be heard? 286 00:21:18,193 --> 00:21:21,363 NARRATOR: He has detailed knowledge of top-secret events 287 00:21:21,446 --> 00:21:23,907 leading up to the invasion of Poland. 288 00:21:25,409 --> 00:21:27,995 DOUGLAS: The defendants were not aware that he was going to 289 00:21:28,078 --> 00:21:30,330 be testifying against them. 290 00:21:30,914 --> 00:21:34,960 (vinyl scratching) 291 00:21:35,377 --> 00:21:37,963 AMEN (over tape): Was the Abwehr ever asked to furnish 292 00:21:38,046 --> 00:21:41,049 any assistance for the Polish campaign? 293 00:21:41,758 --> 00:21:42,592 LAHOUSEN: Yes. 294 00:21:43,635 --> 00:21:45,679 AMEN (over tape): Will you explain to the Tribunal 295 00:21:45,762 --> 00:21:48,765 the nature of the assistance required? 296 00:21:50,142 --> 00:21:55,105 LAHOUSEN: The affair on which I am now giving testimony 297 00:21:55,188 --> 00:22:00,819 is one of the most mysterious actions which took place… 298 00:22:03,196 --> 00:22:05,741 (tape whirring) 299 00:22:07,951 --> 00:22:12,039 NARRATOR: Back in 1939, Nazi leadership had claimed that 300 00:22:12,122 --> 00:22:15,250 the fighting only began after Polish troops 301 00:22:15,334 --> 00:22:17,711 first attacked German soldiers. 302 00:22:20,589 --> 00:22:25,093 According to them, Poland is to blame for the start of the war. 303 00:22:26,887 --> 00:22:29,514 MORGAN: That's the way the story was presented to the world, 304 00:22:29,598 --> 00:22:32,642 it was Germany simply defending its border. 305 00:22:35,562 --> 00:22:40,442 NARRATOR: But General Von Lahousen is about to stun the world with the truth. 306 00:22:44,613 --> 00:22:48,825 AMEN (over tape): Will you please explain exactly what took place? 307 00:22:50,077 --> 00:22:54,414 LAHOUSEN: My division, Defense Division 2, received 308 00:22:54,498 --> 00:22:59,336 the task of providing Polish uniforms. 309 00:23:00,921 --> 00:23:03,048 AMEN (over tape): And what was the purpose? 310 00:23:06,593 --> 00:23:11,473 LAHOUSEN: That people from concentration camps 311 00:23:11,556 --> 00:23:18,021 were disguised in these uniforms and were ordered to make a military attack 312 00:23:18,438 --> 00:23:22,692 on the radio station at Gleiwitz. 313 00:23:22,776 --> 00:23:25,153 (rapid gunfire) 314 00:23:25,487 --> 00:23:28,281 MORGAN: And so what actually happened was that the Germans 315 00:23:28,615 --> 00:23:31,910 dressed some prisoners up in Polish uniform and used that as 316 00:23:31,993 --> 00:23:35,747 the pretext for invading the western half of Poland. 317 00:23:37,958 --> 00:23:40,752 AMEN (over tape): What happened to the men that wore 318 00:23:40,836 --> 00:23:44,423 the Polish uniforms and created this incident? 319 00:23:45,882 --> 00:23:48,718 LAHOUSEN: All of the people who took part in 320 00:23:48,802 --> 00:23:54,891 that were put out of the way, that is, killed. 321 00:23:59,604 --> 00:24:02,399 AMEN (over tape): Is there any slighted doubt in your mind about that? 322 00:24:03,567 --> 00:24:04,568 LAHOUSEN: No. 323 00:24:06,486 --> 00:24:09,489 BARRETT: This is a bowl ‘em over moment. 324 00:24:10,615 --> 00:24:14,786 DOUGLAS: Goering calls von Lahousen, “Schwein,” meaning pig. 325 00:24:14,870 --> 00:24:19,207 He says, “Verrat,” treason. “Verrater,” uh, traitor. 326 00:24:22,961 --> 00:24:25,130 Goering even says, “He should have been gassed.” 327 00:24:31,678 --> 00:24:37,767 NARRATOR: Von Lahousen’s testimony leaves the courtroom, and the world, reeling. 328 00:24:41,897 --> 00:24:43,773 MAN (over tape): Okay, recording, that’s all for now. 329 00:24:43,857 --> 00:24:46,693 Adjourn ‘til tomorrow at 9:30. 330 00:24:48,236 --> 00:24:51,281 NARRATOR: But it won’t stop the Nazis from still attempting 331 00:24:51,364 --> 00:24:55,285 to lie their way out of responsibility for the war. 332 00:24:56,745 --> 00:24:59,998 KISSI: Criminals can always find a way to deny. 333 00:25:06,421 --> 00:25:07,797 PRESIDENT (over tape): What is your name? 334 00:25:08,256 --> 00:25:09,716 MILCH: Erhard Milch 335 00:25:10,800 --> 00:25:14,095 NARRATOR: Erhard Milch is a witness for the defense. 336 00:25:15,222 --> 00:25:19,476 During the war, he served directly under Goering in the Luftwaffe. 337 00:25:21,394 --> 00:25:24,439 MILCH: To the gentlemen who now stand accused 338 00:25:24,898 --> 00:25:29,361 the whole question of the war came as a great surprise. 339 00:25:31,112 --> 00:25:33,365 JACKSON (over tape): You want this Tribunal to understand you, 340 00:25:33,448 --> 00:25:37,494 as an officer, as saying that there was no preparation? 341 00:25:40,872 --> 00:25:43,500 -(bombs whistling) -(explosion) 342 00:25:43,833 --> 00:25:47,003 How long did it take to overrun Denmark? 343 00:25:47,420 --> 00:25:49,381 MILCH: Denmark, very short. 344 00:25:51,675 --> 00:25:55,845 JACKSON (over tape): How long did it take to overrun Holland and Belgium? 345 00:25:58,098 --> 00:25:59,140 MILCH: A few days. 346 00:26:00,392 --> 00:26:03,728 JACKSON (over tape): How long did it take to take possession of Norway? 347 00:26:05,105 --> 00:26:06,690 MILCH: Also a short time. 348 00:26:08,275 --> 00:26:12,862 JACKSON (over tape): And how long did it take to overrun France and take Paris? 349 00:26:14,197 --> 00:26:16,032 MILCH: Two months in all. 350 00:26:17,284 --> 00:26:19,828 JACKSON (over tape): And those were all surprise movements? 351 00:26:20,495 --> 00:26:24,666 You were surprised at every one of them? Is that your testimony? 352 00:26:27,419 --> 00:26:28,503 MILCH: Yes. 353 00:26:34,718 --> 00:26:37,971 NARRATOR: But it is not just the conquest of nations that 354 00:26:38,054 --> 00:26:41,391 prosecutors will show was pre-planned. 355 00:26:41,474 --> 00:26:43,310 CROWD: Heil, heil Hitler. 356 00:26:43,560 --> 00:26:46,396 NARRATOR: They will soon reveal how propaganda was 357 00:26:46,479 --> 00:26:50,525 used to not only gain public support for the war, 358 00:26:51,151 --> 00:26:53,945 but also to help pave the way for 359 00:26:54,112 --> 00:26:58,450 one of the largest mass murders of the 20th Century. 360 00:27:04,748 --> 00:27:06,958 MCDONOUGH: I think one of the big problems with history is 361 00:27:07,042 --> 00:27:12,213 that we look at the past through the eyes of the present. 362 00:27:16,259 --> 00:27:18,345 This is especially true of Nazism. 363 00:27:19,429 --> 00:27:23,433 We would tend to see Nazism through the prism of 364 00:27:23,516 --> 00:27:26,019 the brutality and its antisemitism. 365 00:27:27,103 --> 00:27:28,521 But what you've got to remember is; 366 00:27:28,605 --> 00:27:31,149 that's not how the German people saw Hitler at all. 367 00:27:31,524 --> 00:27:34,778 (cheering) 368 00:27:35,570 --> 00:27:36,571 HITLER: Sieg! 369 00:27:36,946 --> 00:27:39,532 CROWD: Heil! Heil! 370 00:27:39,616 --> 00:27:44,287 MCDONOUGH: The appeal of Nazism was not negative, it was utopian. 371 00:27:44,496 --> 00:27:46,873 (speaking in German) 372 00:27:46,956 --> 00:27:48,500 MCDONOUGH: “I’m going to build a new Germany, 373 00:27:48,750 --> 00:27:50,418 and I'm going to make Germany a great power." 374 00:27:50,502 --> 00:27:52,462 It was a utopian appeal. 375 00:27:52,545 --> 00:27:54,506 (speaking in German) 376 00:27:54,589 --> 00:27:56,424 (cheering) 377 00:27:56,508 --> 00:28:01,429 KISSI: And so, it was very important for the Nuremberg process 378 00:28:01,513 --> 00:28:07,519 to lay out how they eventually induced people to 379 00:28:07,602 --> 00:28:13,400 think that the evil that they were being asked to participate in, 380 00:28:13,858 --> 00:28:15,944 was virtue of some kind. 381 00:28:25,203 --> 00:28:27,080 WALLIS (over tape): Now let us consider for a moment 382 00:28:27,372 --> 00:28:31,251 the doctrinal techniques of the Nazi conspirators. 383 00:28:31,960 --> 00:28:34,963 The first was the, “Master Race,” doctrine. 384 00:28:35,046 --> 00:28:39,551 Calling anything, “Non-German,” and you have a clear right, 385 00:28:39,968 --> 00:28:42,846 indeed a duty, to cast it out. 386 00:28:45,265 --> 00:28:49,018 MATTHÄUS: Propaganda played a large role in the prosecution’s argument. 387 00:28:49,436 --> 00:28:50,937 HITLER: My German youth… 388 00:28:52,188 --> 00:28:54,482 MATTHÄUS: Because indoctrination was perceived as 389 00:28:54,566 --> 00:28:59,738 a driving force of bringing along the German population 390 00:29:00,280 --> 00:29:03,241 in the aggressive Nazi policies. 391 00:29:06,035 --> 00:29:07,954 PRESIDENT (over tape): Will you repeat this oath after me? 392 00:29:08,663 --> 00:29:11,458 MATTHÄUS: I think a clear indicator for this is 393 00:29:11,958 --> 00:29:14,252 the charges against Julius Streicher. 394 00:29:15,128 --> 00:29:16,546 (speaking in German) 395 00:29:16,629 --> 00:29:19,883 NARRATOR: Julius Streicher had been an elementary school teacher 396 00:29:19,966 --> 00:29:22,677 before aspiring to politics. 397 00:29:23,219 --> 00:29:25,221 STREICHER: I will speak the pure truth 398 00:29:25,680 --> 00:29:26,806 JUDGE (over tape): You may sit down. 399 00:29:27,599 --> 00:29:31,269 NARRATOR: In the early 1920s he founded Der Stürmer, 400 00:29:31,853 --> 00:29:34,439 a viciously racist newspaper. 401 00:29:37,609 --> 00:29:41,863 It would eventually become a significant part of Nazi propaganda, 402 00:29:42,447 --> 00:29:46,284 and continue publication until the end of the war. 403 00:29:48,411 --> 00:29:51,831 GRIFFITH-JONES (over tape): We have an example of the really 404 00:29:51,915 --> 00:29:54,751 remarkable lengths to which he went. 405 00:29:55,210 --> 00:29:59,798 I quote, “One single cohabitation of a Jew with an 406 00:29:59,881 --> 00:30:04,511 Aryan woman is sufficient to poison her blood forever. 407 00:30:05,386 --> 00:30:09,265 The Aryan is impregnated with an alien species.” 408 00:30:11,100 --> 00:30:14,103 WITTMANN: It had, you know, wild allegations against Jews. 409 00:30:16,815 --> 00:30:20,693 It equated them with parasites and leeches and rats. 410 00:30:22,529 --> 00:30:23,863 GRIFFITH-JONES (over tape): I have not attempted to have 411 00:30:23,947 --> 00:30:27,408 translated all of the articles. 412 00:30:28,117 --> 00:30:31,663 It is perhaps sufficient to look at the pictures. 413 00:30:33,623 --> 00:30:36,459 WITTMANN: All of this is very much unearthed at Nuremberg. 414 00:30:37,669 --> 00:30:41,965 GRIFFITH-JONES (over tape): His newspapers are crowded with them, week after week, 415 00:30:42,048 --> 00:30:43,633 day after day. 416 00:30:43,716 --> 00:30:50,640 It is impossible to pick up any copy without finding the same kind of stuff. 417 00:30:52,892 --> 00:30:55,812 MATTHÄUS: That is very important material because what the trial 418 00:30:55,895 --> 00:31:01,109 revealed was the building up and the creation of an enemy image. 419 00:31:05,029 --> 00:31:10,869 STREICHER: After the seizure of power the daily press was coordinated. 420 00:31:10,952 --> 00:31:14,497 And orders were given by the Fuehrer 421 00:31:16,207 --> 00:31:19,794 that every newspaper should provide enlightening articles 422 00:31:19,878 --> 00:31:22,171 on the “Jewish question.” 423 00:31:24,924 --> 00:31:28,094 WITTMANN: Already before Hitler comes to power, 424 00:31:28,344 --> 00:31:35,226 there is certainly antisemitism and this sort of vague sense amongst many 425 00:31:35,518 --> 00:31:38,688 that there's a, “Jewish problem,” that has to be solved somehow. 426 00:31:38,771 --> 00:31:42,025 And, you know, hopefully this government will get that done. 427 00:31:44,944 --> 00:31:50,992 STREICHER: I did not intend to agitate or to inflame, but to enlighten. 428 00:31:53,661 --> 00:32:00,627 I never wrote, "burn Jewish houses down; beat them to death." 429 00:32:04,839 --> 00:32:06,174 GRIFFITH-JONES (over tape): But you know, do you not, 430 00:32:06,257 --> 00:32:12,013 that starting with the boycott which you led yourself in 1933, 431 00:32:13,389 --> 00:32:17,685 the Jews thereafter were deprived of the right to vote, 432 00:32:18,144 --> 00:32:21,356 they were forced to wear a yellow star and they had 433 00:32:21,439 --> 00:32:24,984 their houses and their businesses taken away from them. 434 00:32:26,819 --> 00:32:29,280 Do you call that enlightenment? 435 00:32:31,950 --> 00:32:35,828 KISSI: So the trial was important for connecting dots 436 00:32:35,912 --> 00:32:38,206 that had not previously been connected. 437 00:32:39,082 --> 00:32:41,209 GRIFFITH-JONES (over tape): I’m suggesting that you set out 438 00:32:41,292 --> 00:32:46,714 to incite the German people to murder and to accept 439 00:32:46,798 --> 00:32:49,384 the murder of the Jewish race. 440 00:32:50,343 --> 00:32:51,886 STREICHER: That is not true. 441 00:32:52,470 --> 00:32:54,555 GRIFFITH-JONES (over tape): I’ve no doubt you’ll say it isn’t true, I just want to 442 00:32:54,639 --> 00:32:57,475 make myself quite clear to what I’m suggesting. 443 00:32:59,978 --> 00:33:06,567 KISSI: In many ways, Nuremberg was more than the prosecution of the defendants. 444 00:33:07,443 --> 00:33:13,408 It was also making Germans confront what they had acquiesced to. 445 00:33:18,496 --> 00:33:22,000 WITTMANN: But there wasn't much appetite for this in Germany at that at time. 446 00:33:25,753 --> 00:33:28,256 NARRATOR: To capture the attention of the German public, 447 00:33:28,923 --> 00:33:31,926 prosecutors turn to a type of evidence that had 448 00:33:32,010 --> 00:33:35,263 rarely been used in courtrooms before. 449 00:33:37,223 --> 00:33:40,935 DOUGLAS: They actually interrupt their case to suddenly 450 00:33:41,269 --> 00:33:43,354 show a film in the courtroom. 451 00:33:49,277 --> 00:33:50,903 DODD: (over tape): Prosecution will at this 452 00:33:50,987 --> 00:33:56,576 time present a documentary film on concentration camps. 453 00:33:57,744 --> 00:34:03,541 This is by no means the entire proof which the prosecution will offer, 454 00:34:04,417 --> 00:34:10,298 but this film represents what the words, “Concentration camp,” imply. 455 00:34:13,009 --> 00:34:14,177 (bell ringing) 456 00:34:14,719 --> 00:34:17,013 (projector running) 457 00:34:25,563 --> 00:34:32,570 (somber music throughout) 458 00:34:34,530 --> 00:34:37,867 MAN (over film): At this concentration camp the Germans starved, clubbed, 459 00:34:37,950 --> 00:34:41,788 and burned to death more than 4,000 prisoners over a period of eight months. 460 00:34:45,458 --> 00:34:48,461 On the table is a lampshade made of human skin, 461 00:34:48,711 --> 00:34:51,130 made at the request of an SS Officer’s wife. 462 00:34:54,175 --> 00:34:57,929 DOUGLAS: At the time, the world really hadn’t seen footage like this. 463 00:35:00,223 --> 00:35:04,143 This really had an incredibly galvanizing effect. 464 00:35:13,236 --> 00:35:15,738 MCDONOUGH: Fyfe himself says he was fighting back the tears. 465 00:35:16,364 --> 00:35:20,868 "After that, I wasn't so much a prosecutor," he says, "As a Terrier dog." 466 00:35:22,036 --> 00:35:25,373 You know, "I wanted these men to be convicted." 467 00:35:39,345 --> 00:35:42,932 JUDGE (over tape): I call on General Rudenko for the Soviet Union. 468 00:35:50,731 --> 00:35:52,608 RUDENKO: I will now describe the crimes 469 00:35:52,692 --> 00:35:57,572 committed by the Hitlerite aggressors against my own country. 470 00:36:06,956 --> 00:36:10,418 On June 22, 1941, the U.S.S.R. 471 00:36:10,501 --> 00:36:14,463 was deceitfully attacked by Hitlerite Germany. 472 00:36:16,674 --> 00:36:19,218 (explosion) 473 00:36:20,094 --> 00:36:24,390 MATTHÄUS: What the Nuremberg Trial did was pay quite a bit of attention 474 00:36:24,473 --> 00:36:28,978 to the kind of German warfare that was waged in the East. 475 00:36:31,606 --> 00:36:35,693 RUDENKO: It meant unheard of terror, plundering, violence 476 00:36:36,903 --> 00:36:40,239 and killing of prisoners of war and peaceful citizens. 477 00:36:41,824 --> 00:36:47,288 MATTHÄUS: The estimate for casualties in the Soviet Union was 26 million, 478 00:36:48,331 --> 00:36:51,709 more than half of that is estimated to be civilians. 479 00:36:54,712 --> 00:36:57,340 And because of the Nuremberg Trial we know now 480 00:36:57,423 --> 00:37:01,761 that there wouldn’t be a Holocaust without the German invasion of the Soviet Union. 481 00:37:04,096 --> 00:37:08,726 (vinyl scratching) 482 00:37:09,685 --> 00:37:12,146 JUDGE (over tape): Then you will call the defendant Keitel? 483 00:37:17,693 --> 00:37:19,779 NARRATOR: Wilhelm Keitel had been the chief of 484 00:37:19,862 --> 00:37:23,366 the high command of the German Armed Forces. 485 00:37:23,449 --> 00:37:25,493 JUDGE (over tape): Will you repeat this oath after me? 486 00:37:26,369 --> 00:37:28,246 NARRATOR: A devout supporter of Hitler, 487 00:37:28,329 --> 00:37:34,043 he participated in the planning of all ground combat operations during the war. 488 00:37:34,418 --> 00:37:36,045 MAN (over tape): You may sit down if you wish. 489 00:37:36,671 --> 00:37:38,839 NARRATOR: But it is the planning for the invasion of 490 00:37:38,923 --> 00:37:43,719 the Soviet Union that prosecutors want to get to the bottom of. 491 00:37:46,264 --> 00:37:51,269 RUDENKO: I shall first of all refer to a document entitled, 492 00:37:51,352 --> 00:37:53,604 “Directive on Military Jurisdiction in the Region Barbarossa 493 00:37:53,688 --> 00:37:59,735 in the Region Barbarossa and on the Adoption of Special Military Measures.” 494 00:38:00,569 --> 00:38:02,488 Do you remember that document? 495 00:38:03,739 --> 00:38:07,994 KEITEL: That was an order which was given to me by Hitler. 496 00:38:11,497 --> 00:38:13,874 BUTTAR: It’s discovered that just a few months before 497 00:38:13,958 --> 00:38:16,711 the invasion of the Soviet Union, 498 00:38:17,211 --> 00:38:20,339 Hitler called together various senior figures 499 00:38:20,548 --> 00:38:24,051 and described how the war in the East was to be conducted. 500 00:38:27,638 --> 00:38:31,017 NARRATOR: This meeting was translated into a top-secret order, 501 00:38:31,100 --> 00:38:33,394 called the Barbarossa Decree, 502 00:38:33,519 --> 00:38:37,231 which Keitel signed and issued to the German military. 503 00:38:39,317 --> 00:38:43,779 This is the document Prosecutor Rudenko is presenting to the court. 504 00:38:44,822 --> 00:38:48,117 BUTTAR: The Barbarossa Decree was the first time that it was 505 00:38:48,200 --> 00:38:51,454 explicitly stated that this was a war of annihilation. 506 00:38:51,537 --> 00:38:55,791 It was either Nazism or Bolshevism. The world was not big enough for both. 507 00:38:56,876 --> 00:39:02,757 RUDENKO: So you planned the murder of human beings ahead of time? 508 00:39:04,759 --> 00:39:09,722 KEITEL: I merely passed on the order received from the Füehrer. 509 00:39:12,183 --> 00:39:14,935 BUTTAR: For Keitel to pass on an order that he knew 510 00:39:15,019 --> 00:39:17,438 was illegal made him complicit. 511 00:39:18,189 --> 00:39:22,318 He knew full well that it was going to result in the deaths of many, many people. 512 00:39:24,111 --> 00:39:28,282 NARRATOR: And the Barbarossa Decree is just one murderous directive 513 00:39:28,366 --> 00:39:30,910 that the prosecution has uncovered. 514 00:39:31,952 --> 00:39:35,873 MAXWELL-FYFE (over tape): This order was by no means the end, was it? 515 00:39:37,708 --> 00:39:41,504 NARRATOR: Prosecutors reveal a series of secret orders that 516 00:39:41,587 --> 00:39:45,633 condone the killing of POWs and civilians, 517 00:39:46,592 --> 00:39:51,514 as well as the ruthless pillaging of food and vital resources. 518 00:39:52,640 --> 00:39:55,351 BUTTAR: These orders fed into this whole narrative that this 519 00:39:55,434 --> 00:39:57,770 is a conflict between two different cultures, 520 00:39:57,853 --> 00:40:01,315 two different races, and only one can survive. 521 00:40:04,235 --> 00:40:10,116 MATTHÄUS: And by August 1941, the evidence showed the start of 522 00:40:10,199 --> 00:40:14,120 mass executions of women and children. That is unprecedented. 523 00:40:21,836 --> 00:40:23,462 AMEN (over tape): I wish to call as a witness for 524 00:40:23,546 --> 00:40:27,133 the prosecution Mr. Otto Ohlendorf. 525 00:40:30,928 --> 00:40:36,392 NARRATOR: Otto Ohlendorf has first-hand knowledge of these early mass murders. 526 00:40:37,268 --> 00:40:41,647 A former officer with the Nazi Schutzstaffel, or SS, 527 00:40:41,730 --> 00:40:46,152 he had commanded an Einsatzgruppen unit on the Eastern Front. 528 00:40:47,862 --> 00:40:51,323 DOUGLAS: Einsatzgruppen were these mobile extermination units 529 00:40:51,407 --> 00:40:56,996 who basically comb through towns in conquered Eastern Europe and 530 00:40:57,079 --> 00:40:59,123 engaged in mass executions. 531 00:41:04,211 --> 00:41:07,715 OHLDENDORF: The instructions was given that in the operational areas 532 00:41:07,798 --> 00:41:10,217 of the Einsatzgruppen in the Russian territory 533 00:41:11,969 --> 00:41:13,304 the Jews were to be liquidated. 534 00:41:15,890 --> 00:41:18,976 As well as the Soviet political commissars. 535 00:41:22,897 --> 00:41:26,984 AMEN (over tape): And when you say, "Liquidated," do you mean, "Kill?" 536 00:41:28,903 --> 00:41:30,738 OHLDENDORF: By that I mean "kill." 537 00:41:34,867 --> 00:41:37,244 AMEN (over tape): Now will you explain to the Tribunal 538 00:41:37,328 --> 00:41:41,332 in detail how a mass execution was carried out? 539 00:41:42,917 --> 00:41:46,837 OHLDENDORF: The rounding up took place under the pretext of resettlement. 540 00:41:49,673 --> 00:41:54,553 After the registration, the Jews were collected in one place. 541 00:41:55,429 --> 00:42:01,101 And from there they were transported to the place of execution. 542 00:42:04,813 --> 00:42:08,192 The executions were carried out in a military manner, 543 00:42:08,484 --> 00:42:11,195 by firing squads under command. 544 00:42:13,113 --> 00:42:14,990 (gunfire) 545 00:42:25,292 --> 00:42:28,170 DOUGLAS: Being able to hear this kind of banality of evil 546 00:42:28,754 --> 00:42:31,632 in the audio recordings is shocking. 547 00:42:33,092 --> 00:42:36,428 What was notable was the straightforwardness and 548 00:42:36,512 --> 00:42:40,140 sobriety of his, uh, his recounting of things. 549 00:42:42,768 --> 00:42:44,395 AMEN (over tape): Now, will you continue? 550 00:42:46,063 --> 00:42:50,568 OHLDENDORF: They were transported to the place of execution in trucks. 551 00:42:50,651 --> 00:42:52,736 Only as many as could be executed immediately. 552 00:42:53,862 --> 00:42:58,576 In this way, it was attempted to keep the span of time 553 00:42:58,826 --> 00:43:03,122 from the moment the victims knew what was about to happen to them 554 00:43:03,205 --> 00:43:06,041 until their actual execution as short as possible. 555 00:43:10,754 --> 00:43:13,591 BUTTAR: His testimony was absolutely devastating. 556 00:43:15,050 --> 00:43:20,139 This was a true manifestation of Nazi racial policy and 557 00:43:20,222 --> 00:43:22,099 their plans for domination. 558 00:43:24,643 --> 00:43:27,938 HYMEL: And in a lot of ways, Ohlendorf’s testimony is a 559 00:43:28,022 --> 00:43:31,317 preview of what’s going to be revealed later in the trial. 560 00:43:39,658 --> 00:43:42,119 MAN (over tape): Hello sound recording, hello sound recording. 561 00:43:43,037 --> 00:43:45,372 MAXWELL-FYFE (over tape): What I want to understand is this; 562 00:43:46,123 --> 00:43:49,877 how did you tolerate all these young men being murdered, 563 00:43:49,960 --> 00:43:53,297 one after the other, without making any protests? 564 00:43:53,714 --> 00:43:56,008 I want to understand what’s in your mind. 565 00:43:58,969 --> 00:44:03,724 DOUGLAS: During the trial, people had intense interest in 566 00:44:03,807 --> 00:44:05,976 the psychology of the defendants. 567 00:44:07,770 --> 00:44:12,191 The Americans even retained this psychologist, G.M. Gilbert, 568 00:44:12,274 --> 00:44:16,779 to perform extensive psychological testing on the Nazis. 569 00:44:18,072 --> 00:44:21,200 Things like Rorschach exams, uh, intelligence tests. 570 00:44:22,910 --> 00:44:25,329 Because there was this general question; 571 00:44:25,746 --> 00:44:30,334 are they just a bunch of psychopaths who happened to hijack a regime? 572 00:44:35,464 --> 00:44:37,174 There were a couple of defendants who were not 573 00:44:37,257 --> 00:44:39,510 necessarily in the best psychological health. 574 00:44:40,260 --> 00:44:42,304 One of them was Rudolf Hess. 575 00:44:44,848 --> 00:44:47,601 NARRATOR: Rudolf Hess was a close confidant of Hitler during 576 00:44:47,851 --> 00:44:50,646 the early days of the Nazi party. 577 00:44:51,563 --> 00:44:55,359 He is accused of conspiring with Hitler to wage war and 578 00:44:55,442 --> 00:44:58,028 committing crimes against peace. 579 00:45:00,489 --> 00:45:05,119 But during the trial, Hess puts forth a surprising defense. 580 00:45:07,204 --> 00:45:11,041 BARRETT: He claims he doesn’t remember any of it. He says, “I have amnesia.” 581 00:45:13,502 --> 00:45:15,963 So they have a serious question about whether he’s mentally competent. 582 00:45:17,423 --> 00:45:20,634 NICHOLS (over radio): This is Leslie Nichols speaking from Nuremberg, Germany. 583 00:45:21,176 --> 00:45:24,138 For a long time now, the International Military Tribunal 584 00:45:24,221 --> 00:45:27,433 at Nuremberg has been trying to get an answer to the question; 585 00:45:27,683 --> 00:45:29,935 “Is there a crazy man in the house?” 586 00:45:33,397 --> 00:45:36,108 JUDGE (over tape): I call upon counsel for the defendant Hess. 587 00:45:38,318 --> 00:45:43,240 DR. VON ROHRSCHEIDT: The defendant Hess is unfit for trial. 588 00:45:43,991 --> 00:45:45,784 BARRETT: Of course, some think he’s faking, 589 00:45:45,909 --> 00:45:48,203 and others think he’s mad as a hatter. 590 00:45:48,328 --> 00:45:50,038 (microphone stand squeaking) 591 00:45:50,289 --> 00:45:53,751 But then, Hess asks to testify. 592 00:46:00,841 --> 00:46:02,342 HESS: Mr. President… 593 00:46:03,677 --> 00:46:08,974 Henceforth, my memory will again respond to the outside world. 594 00:46:11,351 --> 00:46:16,565 The reasons for faking loss of memory were of a tactical nature. 595 00:46:19,067 --> 00:46:21,570 HYMEL: And he finally says, “Oh everything I was saying was untrue, 596 00:46:21,653 --> 00:46:24,198 I remember it all, that was part of my strategy.” 597 00:46:26,366 --> 00:46:28,494 BARRETT: There’s just a kind of stunned silence. 598 00:46:31,288 --> 00:46:33,791 The Tribunal at that point really has no choice but to take 599 00:46:33,874 --> 00:46:36,960 his word for it and certify him as competent. 600 00:46:40,380 --> 00:46:42,841 But then, and I think ever since, 601 00:46:43,300 --> 00:46:46,553 it’s a serious question whether that was accurate, 602 00:46:47,304 --> 00:46:50,307 or whether that just another piece of his craziness? 603 00:46:55,020 --> 00:47:01,235 (speaking in German) 604 00:47:02,110 --> 00:47:04,404 DOUGLAS: In the case of the other defendants, 605 00:47:05,197 --> 00:47:11,703 the psychological testing demonstrated that these are terrifyingly normal people, 606 00:47:12,746 --> 00:47:14,790 high IQ individuals. 607 00:47:17,042 --> 00:47:21,547 And that raises very troubling questions about the capacity of 608 00:47:21,630 --> 00:47:26,385 all people to engage in acts under similar circumstances. 609 00:47:32,975 --> 00:47:34,810 FARR (over tape): May it please the Tribunal, 610 00:47:35,894 --> 00:47:39,064 with the march of Nazi armies over Europe, 611 00:47:40,357 --> 00:47:45,487 wholesale murders were disguised under the name of, “Anti-partisan,” actions. 612 00:47:47,698 --> 00:47:50,617 But not every undesirable could be, “Liquidated.” 613 00:47:54,204 --> 00:47:57,916 BUTTAR: When the Germans had invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, 614 00:47:59,960 --> 00:48:04,631 the Germans gambled by mobilizing far more troops 615 00:48:04,923 --> 00:48:07,926 than they could actually sustain for any length of time. 616 00:48:09,177 --> 00:48:13,515 Because the intention was that the war would be over by the end of 1941. 617 00:48:15,767 --> 00:48:18,937 So when the war didn’t end, there was an enormous problem. 618 00:48:21,648 --> 00:48:25,193 NARRATOR: The problem was how to produce enough weapons and 619 00:48:25,277 --> 00:48:28,447 supplies to keep the German war machine going. 620 00:48:30,198 --> 00:48:35,203 And the Nazi’s solution would be revealed as a brutal one. 621 00:48:37,456 --> 00:48:40,834 DODD (over tape): The evidence relating to the Nazi slave labor program 622 00:48:41,376 --> 00:48:44,087 shall show that it was a policy which compelled 623 00:48:44,171 --> 00:48:48,342 foreign civilians and prisoners of war to manufacture armaments 624 00:48:48,759 --> 00:48:51,887 and to engage in other operations where they were literally 625 00:48:51,970 --> 00:48:57,976 worked to death in the course of the Nazi program of, “Extermination through work.” 626 00:49:01,730 --> 00:49:05,400 Foreign laborers became the serfs of the, "Master race," 627 00:49:05,901 --> 00:49:08,445 and they were enslaved by the millions. 628 00:49:11,323 --> 00:49:16,995 This document is a top-secret memorandum from the files of the Defendant Rosenberg, 629 00:49:17,245 --> 00:49:21,208 dated the 21st day of December 1942. 630 00:49:22,834 --> 00:49:26,880 “They are now catching humans like the dog-catchers used to catch dogs.” 631 00:49:31,009 --> 00:49:33,095 NARRATOR: According to the prosecution, 632 00:49:33,178 --> 00:49:37,641 one of the masterminds behind this immense slave labor program 633 00:49:37,724 --> 00:49:40,435 was defendant Albert Speer. 634 00:49:43,563 --> 00:49:46,984 A trained architect who had risen to prominence by designing 635 00:49:47,067 --> 00:49:50,862 monumental buildings for Hitler, he is far from 636 00:49:50,946 --> 00:49:54,491 what many consider to be a, “Stereotypical Nazi.” 637 00:49:58,078 --> 00:50:02,833 MCDONOUGH: Albert Speer came from a very high-ranking upper-class background. 638 00:50:04,418 --> 00:50:08,422 Hitler loved architecture, so he became very close to Hitler. 639 00:50:09,423 --> 00:50:13,677 During the war, Hitler tended to trust him, thought he could do anything. 640 00:50:13,760 --> 00:50:16,054 He made him the Minister of Armaments. 641 00:50:18,265 --> 00:50:20,350 JUDGE (over tape): Will you repeat this oath after me. 642 00:50:20,434 --> 00:50:24,021 BUTTAR: So Speer absolutely had to know that the workers that 643 00:50:24,104 --> 00:50:29,568 he was demanding to ramp up German military production were not volunteers. 644 00:50:33,030 --> 00:50:35,032 JACKSON (over tape): This was perhaps the most horrible 645 00:50:35,115 --> 00:50:36,616 slaving operation in history. 646 00:50:37,325 --> 00:50:40,162 Who is responsible for these conditions? 647 00:50:40,912 --> 00:50:45,667 SPEER: Neither I, nor the Ministry, was responsible for this. 648 00:50:49,004 --> 00:50:51,757 There were efforts in Germany 649 00:50:51,840 --> 00:50:55,635 to bring about increased productivity through very severe compulsory measures. 650 00:50:56,261 --> 00:50:59,514 These efforts did not meet with my approval. 651 00:51:02,893 --> 00:51:05,103 WITTMANN: He’s very intelligent. 652 00:51:05,896 --> 00:51:08,940 SPEER: It is quite out of the question that 14 million workers 653 00:51:09,024 --> 00:51:13,820 can be forced to produce satisfactory work through coercion and terror. 654 00:51:16,156 --> 00:51:19,451 WITTMANN: And he’s a very careful manipulator. 655 00:51:20,410 --> 00:51:22,954 SPEER: As a matter of principle, I represented the view 656 00:51:23,205 --> 00:51:26,249 that a satisfactory work output could only be achieved 657 00:51:26,333 --> 00:51:29,336 through the good will of the worker himself. 658 00:51:31,463 --> 00:51:33,507 JACKSON (over tape): I am not attempting to say that 659 00:51:33,840 --> 00:51:35,342 you were personally responsible. 660 00:51:35,675 --> 00:51:38,678 I merely give you what the regime was doing. 661 00:51:39,554 --> 00:51:42,891 WITTMANN: And he fools them to a certain degree. 662 00:51:44,726 --> 00:51:47,687 MCDONOUGH: Even Maxwell-Fyfe says he was taken in by him. 663 00:51:48,105 --> 00:51:53,568 He said, at certain points, "I thought, how can a man so cultured and so handsome, 664 00:51:54,194 --> 00:51:55,487 be a monster?" 665 00:51:58,532 --> 00:52:02,494 NARRATOR: And Speer will not be the only defendant to try to 666 00:52:02,577 --> 00:52:05,372 blur the line between good and evil. 667 00:52:05,664 --> 00:52:09,292 (explosion) 668 00:52:10,710 --> 00:52:16,133 (cheering) 669 00:52:19,052 --> 00:52:22,264 MORGAN: For the most part history has abided by the idea 670 00:52:22,347 --> 00:52:23,431 of the good German and the bad German, 671 00:52:24,850 --> 00:52:29,271 the evil, sickening villain, and the reluctant Nazi. 672 00:52:30,522 --> 00:52:34,526 Because what we don't want is to look at what happened to Germany 673 00:52:34,609 --> 00:52:36,319 and say that could happen to anybody. 674 00:52:39,281 --> 00:52:44,327 And so, this idea first takes shape during the Nuremberg Trial. 675 00:52:46,288 --> 00:52:51,877 And we have cast Karl Doenitz as the reluctant Naval professional 676 00:52:51,960 --> 00:52:53,545 that got caught up in things. 677 00:52:57,215 --> 00:53:01,469 But the reality is, Karl Doenitz unpacks this larger story about 678 00:53:02,220 --> 00:53:06,808 the way that we are still attempting to reconcile what the Third Reich was. 679 00:53:11,813 --> 00:53:17,027 DOENITZ: Adolf Hitler only ever saw me as the first soldier of the Navy. 680 00:53:20,572 --> 00:53:24,117 NARRATOR: Karl Doenitz was a highly regarded naval officer. 681 00:53:25,577 --> 00:53:27,329 When Hitler first came into power, 682 00:53:27,954 --> 00:53:33,543 Doenitz oversaw the secret re-building of the U-boat, or submarine, fleet. 683 00:53:33,627 --> 00:53:36,004 (explosion) 684 00:53:36,087 --> 00:53:39,007 He then commanded it with devastating effect 685 00:53:39,090 --> 00:53:42,427 during the first three years of the war. 686 00:53:43,803 --> 00:53:46,765 PHILLIMORE (over tape): The defendant rose steadily in rank 687 00:53:47,474 --> 00:53:51,186 until he became Commander in Chief of the German Navy. 688 00:53:52,229 --> 00:53:55,190 Members of the Tribunal will see it was not, however, 689 00:53:55,732 --> 00:54:01,738 only his ability as a naval officer which won the defendant these high honors; 690 00:54:02,364 --> 00:54:07,786 These he owed to his capacity for utter ruthlessness. 691 00:54:14,793 --> 00:54:17,712 NARRATOR: One of the accusations against Doenitz is that in 692 00:54:17,796 --> 00:54:22,300 the autumn of 1942 he directed his U-boats to start 693 00:54:22,384 --> 00:54:25,845 gunning down shipwrecked Allied sailors, 694 00:54:26,846 --> 00:54:29,224 murdering them in their lifeboats. 695 00:54:32,602 --> 00:54:36,731 In 1942, the Allies’ determination to strengthen 696 00:54:36,815 --> 00:54:40,986 their transatlantic convoy system was beginning to result 697 00:54:41,528 --> 00:54:45,615 in a steadier flow of weapons and soldiers to Europe. 698 00:54:46,908 --> 00:54:48,034 PHILLIMORE (over tape): And the defendant… 699 00:54:48,118 --> 00:54:49,911 NARRATOR: According to prosecutors, 700 00:54:50,245 --> 00:54:54,958 Doenitz’ murderous directive was intended to stop these convoys. 701 00:54:56,960 --> 00:55:00,964 The trial audio reveals his vehement denial. 702 00:55:03,049 --> 00:55:10,015 DOENITZ: Firing upon these men is a matter concerned with the ethics of war. 703 00:55:10,807 --> 00:55:17,105 No order on this subject has ever been issued in any form whatsoever. 704 00:55:20,233 --> 00:55:22,193 MORGAN: Well, the only problem for Doenitz was that 705 00:55:22,277 --> 00:55:24,946 there were a few U-boat messages that 706 00:55:25,030 --> 00:55:28,742 suggest that Doenitz did indeed provide some instructions 707 00:55:29,576 --> 00:55:31,786 to machine-gun survivors in the water. 708 00:55:36,833 --> 00:55:40,170 PHILLIMORE (over tape): Now this, is a top-secret order sent 709 00:55:40,253 --> 00:55:42,756 from the defendant's headquarters to all 710 00:55:42,839 --> 00:55:49,054 commanding officers of U-boats dated September 1942. 711 00:55:50,430 --> 00:55:55,226 "Rescue runs counter to the rudimentary demands of warfare 712 00:55:55,310 --> 00:55:58,813 for the destruction of enemy ships and crews." 713 00:56:01,066 --> 00:56:02,025 "Be harsh.” 714 00:56:04,235 --> 00:56:08,156 Now, my lord, that is a very carefully worded order. 715 00:56:08,740 --> 00:56:13,244 But its intentions are made very clear by the next document. 716 00:56:15,580 --> 00:56:19,167 NARRATOR: Prosecutors reveal a copy of the secret conversation 717 00:56:19,376 --> 00:56:25,548 that took place between Hitler and the Japanese ambassador in early 1942. 718 00:56:27,300 --> 00:56:29,302 PHILLIMORE (over tape): The Fuehrer pointed out that 719 00:56:29,386 --> 00:56:32,305 however many ships the United States built, 720 00:56:33,014 --> 00:56:37,227 one of their main problems would be the lack of personnel. 721 00:56:38,103 --> 00:56:41,314 For that reason U-boats were to surface and 722 00:56:41,689 --> 00:56:44,109 shoot up the lifeboats. 723 00:56:45,485 --> 00:56:48,196 And on that, I shall call a witness. 724 00:56:54,160 --> 00:56:55,537 JUDGE (over tape): What is your name? 725 00:56:55,995 --> 00:56:58,331 HEISIG: My name is Peter Josef Heisig. 726 00:56:59,457 --> 00:57:03,044 NARRATOR: Peter Heisig is a former German submariner. 727 00:57:04,129 --> 00:57:07,924 He served under Admiral Doenitz during the war. 728 00:57:10,218 --> 00:57:14,931 PHILLIMORE (over tape): Will you take your mind back to the autumn of 1942? 729 00:57:16,391 --> 00:57:17,225 HEISIG: Yes, sir. 730 00:57:23,231 --> 00:57:27,819 HEISIG: I was a senior midshipman at the 2nd U-boat Training Division. 731 00:57:30,905 --> 00:57:34,993 Grossadmiral Doenitz said in his speech, 732 00:57:35,493 --> 00:57:40,915 “Crews for ships are as much a target for U-boats 733 00:57:40,999 --> 00:57:43,543 as the ships themselves.” 734 00:57:46,629 --> 00:57:52,093 “Through this, it will become impossible for the Allies 735 00:57:52,177 --> 00:57:55,638 to outfit their newly built ships with crews.” 736 00:58:01,269 --> 00:58:03,021 NARRATOR: It is compelling evidence. 737 00:58:03,480 --> 00:58:08,985 But without a clearly written order, Doenitz can still deny it. 738 00:58:11,196 --> 00:58:13,490 MORGAN: He uses a very common defense, 739 00:58:14,866 --> 00:58:18,453 and that defense is there may have been outliers that chose to 740 00:58:18,536 --> 00:58:23,917 machine-gun people in the water, but I never gave that order. 741 00:58:26,878 --> 00:58:30,173 DOENITZ: Everything else Heisig said is so vague 742 00:58:30,256 --> 00:58:35,261 that I do not attach much credibility to him. 743 00:58:38,848 --> 00:58:41,768 MORGAN: And so, Doenitz ended up being in this position of 744 00:58:42,101 --> 00:58:45,230 still possessing a little bit of a moral high-ground. 745 00:58:47,190 --> 00:58:53,071 But I believe that is partly because what we want to see is the, “Good German.” 746 00:58:58,201 --> 00:59:04,207 NARRATOR: And prosecutors will soon show that as the war dragged into 1943, 747 00:59:04,624 --> 00:59:06,459 and then ’44, 748 00:59:08,211 --> 00:59:11,589 and victory began to slip from the Nazis’ grasp, 749 00:59:12,674 --> 00:59:18,888 they were preparing to use any means necessary to avoid defeat. 750 00:59:24,060 --> 00:59:27,272 JACKSON (over tape): It may well be said that Hitler started 751 00:59:27,355 --> 00:59:30,233 the war without cause and prolonged it without reason. 752 00:59:33,069 --> 00:59:36,447 If he could not rule, he cared not what happened to Germany. 753 00:59:46,791 --> 00:59:48,960 NARRATOR: As prosecutors turn their attention to 754 00:59:49,043 --> 00:59:53,965 the later stages of the war, they raise the question of just 755 00:59:54,048 --> 00:59:59,429 how far German leadership was preparing to go to avoid defeat. 756 01:00:04,100 --> 01:00:08,813 Defendant Goering, Hitler’s former number two in command, 757 01:00:09,188 --> 01:00:11,190 is called back to the stand. 758 01:00:13,568 --> 01:00:16,571 JACKSON (over tape): At what time did you know that the war, 759 01:00:16,654 --> 01:00:21,993 so far as achieving the objectives that you had in mind, was a lost war? 760 01:00:24,579 --> 01:00:27,915 GOERING: It is extremely difficult to say. 761 01:00:33,546 --> 01:00:37,884 (bombs wailing) 762 01:00:37,967 --> 01:00:40,261 (explosions) 763 01:00:42,805 --> 01:00:48,186 At any rate, according to my conviction, relatively late. 764 01:00:55,943 --> 01:01:01,324 At that time, I was forced to realize 765 01:01:03,910 --> 01:01:09,082 that defeat would probably set in slowly. 766 01:01:16,547 --> 01:01:21,886 I also knew that Hitler did not want to negotiate 767 01:01:21,969 --> 01:01:24,681 under any circumstances. 768 01:01:27,892 --> 01:01:29,977 JACKSON (over tape): And after that time, 769 01:01:30,436 --> 01:01:33,773 the air attacks which were continued against England were 770 01:01:34,357 --> 01:01:39,153 designed solely to affect a prolongation of what you then 771 01:01:39,237 --> 01:01:40,780 knew was a hopeless conflict? 772 01:01:42,657 --> 01:01:47,453 GOERING: I can only regret that we did not have enough 773 01:01:47,537 --> 01:01:50,373 of the V-1 and V-2 bombs. 774 01:01:52,583 --> 01:01:54,210 (explosions) 775 01:01:54,836 --> 01:02:00,216 Because the only way we could have reduced 776 01:02:00,299 --> 01:02:05,304 the attacks on German cities 777 01:02:06,723 --> 01:02:12,228 was if we could inflict equally heavy losses on the enemy. 778 01:02:14,480 --> 01:02:18,693 I would have continued fighting whatever the circumstances. 779 01:02:21,571 --> 01:02:25,158 MCDONOUGH: Goering realizes he's going to be executed. He knows this. 780 01:02:25,241 --> 01:02:28,453 You know, he says to people around him, "You know we're going to be killed." 781 01:02:28,536 --> 01:02:31,581 He said, he said, "But what's the point of this trial? 782 01:02:31,831 --> 01:02:34,000 It's to give some kind of legacy." 783 01:02:35,626 --> 01:02:37,837 And he’s trying to rally the other Nazis to say, 784 01:02:37,920 --> 01:02:44,010 at least have a kind of last stand. Stay true to Nazism. 785 01:02:45,553 --> 01:02:47,764 But, of course, a lot of them don't want to do that. 786 01:02:58,191 --> 01:03:01,611 NARRATOR: Albert Speer is one defendant who has shown he would 787 01:03:01,694 --> 01:03:05,740 rather cooperate with the prosecution and try to save his life. 788 01:03:06,908 --> 01:03:09,952 He’s more than willing to spill details about 789 01:03:10,036 --> 01:03:13,581 the Nazis’ secret plans for the end of the war. 790 01:03:15,333 --> 01:03:18,669 JACKSON (over tape): I want to ask you about the proposal to 791 01:03:18,753 --> 01:03:22,048 resort to poison gas warfare. 792 01:03:23,508 --> 01:03:25,927 Who made those proposals? 793 01:03:28,012 --> 01:03:31,516 SPEER: This proposal came from Dr. Goebbels. 794 01:03:33,810 --> 01:03:39,065 NARRATOR: Joseph Goebbels had been the Nazi party’s head of propaganda. 795 01:03:40,233 --> 01:03:46,030 A trusted member of the inner circle, he held considerable sway with Adolf Hitler, 796 01:03:46,113 --> 01:03:47,573 right up to the end. 797 01:03:50,159 --> 01:03:56,999 SPEER: They were discussing the question of using our two new combat gases - 798 01:03:58,000 --> 01:03:59,669 Tabun and Sarin. 799 01:04:02,213 --> 01:04:08,177 …That these gases, these two, were of an extraordinary effectiveness. 800 01:04:10,555 --> 01:04:13,850 …That no gas masks, that is no protection 801 01:04:13,933 --> 01:04:17,770 was available against them, according to our knowledge. 802 01:04:20,523 --> 01:04:25,027 MORGAN: At Nuremberg, we are hearing for the first time that 803 01:04:25,111 --> 01:04:28,030 Germany was beginning to consider the possibility of 804 01:04:28,114 --> 01:04:32,577 using poison gases on the battlefield as they had during the First World War. 805 01:04:35,037 --> 01:04:36,789 JACKSON (over tape): Now will you tell us about preparations 806 01:04:36,873 --> 01:04:38,791 that were made for gas warfare? 807 01:04:42,086 --> 01:04:46,591 SPEER: For the manufacture of this gas 808 01:04:47,675 --> 01:04:50,803 we had about three factories 809 01:04:52,305 --> 01:04:58,519 all of which were undamaged and which until November 1944 810 01:04:59,437 --> 01:05:01,772 were working at full speed. 811 01:05:05,151 --> 01:05:09,488 MORGAN: And so, we know now it's just virtue of good fortune that 812 01:05:09,572 --> 01:05:13,200 the war ended when it did, because if it had stretched 813 01:05:13,284 --> 01:05:17,330 into '46, and God forbid, '47, which could have happened, 814 01:05:18,456 --> 01:05:20,583 you could bet there would have been poison gas. 815 01:05:25,713 --> 01:05:27,840 NARRATOR: It’s a chilling confession. 816 01:05:28,716 --> 01:05:32,762 But it will pale next to the revelation of just how great 817 01:05:32,845 --> 01:05:36,098 the suffering in Europe had already been. 818 01:05:46,067 --> 01:05:49,820 (vinyl scratching) 819 01:05:49,904 --> 01:05:52,156 DODD (over tape): May it please the Tribunal, 820 01:05:52,239 --> 01:05:55,618 we propose to offer additional evidence at this time 821 01:05:55,993 --> 01:06:00,414 concerning the use of the Nazi concentration camps 822 01:06:00,957 --> 01:06:03,876 against the people of Germany and allied nationals. 823 01:06:06,003 --> 01:06:08,714 We wish to invite the Tribunal's attention to a chart, 824 01:06:09,048 --> 01:06:13,302 showing the Nazi system of concentration camps as 825 01:06:13,386 --> 01:06:16,514 they have become known since 1945. 826 01:06:17,807 --> 01:06:22,103 WITTMANN: The trial is the first massive exposure of 827 01:06:22,186 --> 01:06:26,357 the intricacies and machinery of destruction. 828 01:06:27,650 --> 01:06:29,735 DODD (over tape): I should like to direct our attention to 829 01:06:29,819 --> 01:06:31,612 the treatment in these camps. 830 01:06:32,488 --> 01:06:37,118 MATTHÄUS: The estimate at the time was 5.3 million Jewish victims. 831 01:06:37,576 --> 01:06:42,331 Actually, quite close to what we know now as the overall victim figure. 832 01:06:43,416 --> 01:06:47,336 DODD (over tape): At this point, my colleagues will present full evidence. 833 01:06:54,802 --> 01:06:56,095 (grunting) 834 01:06:57,930 --> 01:06:59,974 JUDGE (over tape): Will you repeat this oath after me? 835 01:07:00,057 --> 01:07:05,312 NARRATOR: Witness Samuel Rajzman is a Jewish man who had lived in Poland. 836 01:07:05,813 --> 01:07:09,191 JUDGE (over tape): I hereby swear that I will speak nothing but the truth… 837 01:07:10,109 --> 01:07:14,321 NARRATOR: He and his family were confined to the Warsaw ghetto. 838 01:07:14,864 --> 01:07:19,201 Before being taken to the extermination camp at Treblinka. 839 01:07:21,620 --> 01:07:27,251 PROSECUTOR SMIRNOV: Will you describe this camp to the Tribunal? 840 01:07:32,923 --> 01:07:36,385 RAJZMAN: On an average, I believe they killed in Treblinka 841 01:07:36,469 --> 01:07:38,679 from ten to twelve thousand persons daily. 842 01:07:44,518 --> 01:07:47,480 Transports arrived there every day. 843 01:07:50,107 --> 01:07:53,235 They were all forced to strip immediately. 844 01:07:54,528 --> 01:08:00,034 And this process continued under the lashes of the German guards' whips. 845 01:08:03,996 --> 01:08:10,211 Then the people were obliged to walk naked through the street to the gas chamber. 846 01:08:13,839 --> 01:08:20,096 My work was to load the clothes of the murdered persons on the trains. 847 01:08:25,267 --> 01:08:28,229 When I had been in the camp two days, 848 01:08:28,312 --> 01:08:32,983 my mother, my sister, and two brothers were brought to the camp. 849 01:08:34,443 --> 01:08:39,156 I had to watch them being led away to the gas chambers. 850 01:08:41,617 --> 01:08:44,829 Several days later, my comrades found my wife's documents 851 01:08:44,912 --> 01:08:47,414 and a photograph of my wife and child. 852 01:08:48,582 --> 01:08:52,461 That is all I have left of my family. Only a photograph. 853 01:08:57,341 --> 01:08:59,635 DOUGLAS: A lot of the things that we now take for granted 854 01:08:59,718 --> 01:09:02,221 that we know about the Holocaust, 855 01:09:02,304 --> 01:09:05,766 this was information that was really being supplied for the first time. 856 01:09:09,728 --> 01:09:12,148 (speaking in German) 857 01:09:12,231 --> 01:09:18,070 NARRATOR: As witnesses step forward, they speak about the killings, beatings, 858 01:09:18,445 --> 01:09:23,868 and sadistic treatment, that they had suffered at the hands of the Nazis. 859 01:09:23,951 --> 01:09:25,911 (speaking in German) 860 01:09:26,537 --> 01:09:30,416 They reveal the truth about unimaginable horrors. 861 01:09:31,167 --> 01:09:33,043 SHMAGLEVSKAYA: I could tell about the children 862 01:09:33,127 --> 01:09:36,755 who were brought to the concentration camp. 863 01:09:42,386 --> 01:09:46,307 When the greatest number of Jews were exterminated 864 01:09:47,308 --> 01:09:50,227 an order went out that the children 865 01:09:50,978 --> 01:09:57,568 were to be thrown into the crematory ovens or the crematory ditches 866 01:09:58,527 --> 01:10:00,738 without previous asphyxiation with gas. 867 01:10:03,073 --> 01:10:05,034 SMIRNOV: Were they thrown into the ovens alive? 868 01:10:06,118 --> 01:10:07,912 Or were they killed by other means before they were burned? 869 01:10:09,205 --> 01:10:11,582 SHMAGLEVSKAYA: The children were thrown in alive. 870 01:10:12,875 --> 01:10:16,045 Their cries could be heard all over camp. 871 01:10:22,968 --> 01:10:26,138 BUTTAR: When concentration camp victims gave testimony, 872 01:10:26,805 --> 01:10:30,226 the defendants often looked away or took off their headphones. 873 01:10:31,852 --> 01:10:35,856 MATTHÄUS: They wouldn't even react to evidence unless it was 874 01:10:35,940 --> 01:10:38,692 directed at them personally. 875 01:10:41,528 --> 01:10:44,573 BARRETT: And then what else could they do but lie and deny. 876 01:10:47,034 --> 01:10:52,164 GOERING: First of all, I want to say I did not know anything about what took place 877 01:10:52,248 --> 01:10:55,960 and what methods were used in the concentration camps. 878 01:11:01,465 --> 01:11:04,551 MAXWELL-FYFE (over tape): But witness you’ve seen the films 879 01:11:04,635 --> 01:11:06,011 since this trial started. 880 01:11:10,474 --> 01:11:13,727 You know that there were millions of garments, 881 01:11:15,187 --> 01:11:16,939 millions of shoes, 882 01:11:18,524 --> 01:11:24,488 20,952 kilograms of gold wedding rings. 883 01:11:26,198 --> 01:11:32,830 All that which these people who were exterminated left behind them. 884 01:11:36,208 --> 01:11:41,380 Did nobody ever tell you all these came from the effects 885 01:11:41,714 --> 01:11:43,924 of these people who were murdered? 886 01:11:46,969 --> 01:11:50,306 GOERING: No, and how can you imagine this? 887 01:11:50,806 --> 01:11:55,185 I was laying down the broad outlines for the German economy 888 01:11:55,811 --> 01:12:00,190 and that certainly didn't include the utilization of old shoes and clothes. 889 01:12:05,112 --> 01:12:09,908 MAXWELL-FYFE (over tape): So, I’m asking about the murder of five million people. 890 01:12:11,035 --> 01:12:15,539 The Fuehrer must have had full knowledge, mustn’t he? 891 01:12:17,291 --> 01:12:21,253 GOERING: It is my opinion that the Fuehrer 892 01:12:21,337 --> 01:12:26,550 was not informed about details in concentration camps. 893 01:12:29,887 --> 01:12:33,098 NARRATOR: What the Nazis don’t know is that their lies 894 01:12:33,182 --> 01:12:36,977 will be exposed by one of their own witnesses. 895 01:12:47,154 --> 01:12:49,573 MAXWELL-FYFE (over tape): My Lord, I have an application 896 01:12:49,907 --> 01:12:56,413 on behalf of the Defendant Kaltenbrunner for a witness called Hoess. 897 01:12:59,124 --> 01:13:03,545 DOUGLAS: Rudolf Hoess was the former commandant at Auschwitz. 898 01:13:04,254 --> 01:13:08,759 And strangely enough, Hoess is called as a witness not by 899 01:13:08,842 --> 01:13:11,762 the prosecution, but by the defense. 900 01:13:12,346 --> 01:13:15,641 He’s actually called by Kaltenbrunner’s lawyer. 901 01:13:18,477 --> 01:13:20,854 NARRATOR: Defendant Ernst Kaltenbrunner had 902 01:13:20,938 --> 01:13:23,941 been a high-ranking member of the SS. 903 01:13:24,525 --> 01:13:27,486 ALDERMAN (over tape): With reference to concentration camps… 904 01:13:27,569 --> 01:13:29,321 NARRATOR: Earlier in the trial, 905 01:13:29,405 --> 01:13:33,158 evidence was presented showing he was heavily involved in 906 01:13:33,242 --> 01:13:35,744 the Nazi concentration camp system. 907 01:13:36,954 --> 01:13:41,125 But he and his lawyer hope that by calling Hoess to the stand 908 01:13:41,458 --> 01:13:45,212 they can distance him from the murders at Auschwitz. 909 01:13:54,054 --> 01:14:00,519 KAUFFMAN: Is it true that in 1941 you were ordered to Berlin to see Himmler? 910 01:14:01,979 --> 01:14:02,938 HOESS: Yes, sir. 911 01:14:05,858 --> 01:14:08,777 HOESS: In the summer of 1941 912 01:14:08,861 --> 01:14:13,490 I was summoned to Berlin to see Reichsfuehrer-SS Himmler 913 01:14:13,574 --> 01:14:15,951 to receive personal orders. 914 01:14:17,953 --> 01:14:20,706 He told me that the Fuehrer 915 01:14:20,789 --> 01:14:25,210 had given the order for a final solution of the Jewish question. 916 01:14:27,254 --> 01:14:33,218 KAUFFMAN: Did you ever talk with Kaltenbrunner with reference to your task? 917 01:14:33,886 --> 01:14:34,928 HOESS: No, never. 918 01:14:37,431 --> 01:14:40,684 BARRETT: So that little nugget is helpful for Kaltenbrunner. 919 01:14:40,767 --> 01:14:43,687 But, of course, that opens the door on cross examination. 920 01:14:44,938 --> 01:14:50,777 And on cross examination the prosecution introduces an affidavit that Hoess signed. 921 01:14:53,030 --> 01:14:57,117 AMEN (over tape): If you will follow along with me as I read, please. 922 01:15:02,289 --> 01:15:09,213 "I was ordered to establish extermination facilities at Auschwitz in June of '41. 923 01:15:11,173 --> 01:15:16,386 At that time, there were already three other extermination camps. 924 01:15:17,804 --> 01:15:23,602 I visited Treblinka to find out how they carried out their exterminations. 925 01:15:25,729 --> 01:15:30,359 The Camp Commandant told me that he used monoxide gas, 926 01:15:30,651 --> 01:15:34,863 and I did not think that his methods were very efficient. 927 01:15:37,491 --> 01:15:39,993 So when I set up the extermination building 928 01:15:40,077 --> 01:15:43,747 at Auschwitz, I used Cyklon B, 929 01:15:44,373 --> 01:15:48,544 which we dropped into the death chamber from a small opening. 930 01:15:51,213 --> 01:15:55,425 Another improvement was that we built our gas chamber 931 01:15:55,509 --> 01:15:59,596 to accommodate 2,000 people at one time.” 932 01:16:02,516 --> 01:16:06,103 BARRETT: It’s one thing to kind of know the planning abstractly. 933 01:16:06,812 --> 01:16:10,607 But Hoess is the first real decision-making eyewitness. 934 01:16:11,525 --> 01:16:13,151 It sort of proves the worst. 935 01:16:13,443 --> 01:16:17,781 And it’s unapologetic. 936 01:16:21,076 --> 01:16:22,452 AMEN (over tape): Now I ask you, Witness, 937 01:16:22,536 --> 01:16:26,248 is everything which I have read to you true to your own knowledge? 938 01:16:28,000 --> 01:16:29,918 HOESS: Yes, sir. 939 01:16:30,586 --> 01:16:33,171 AMEN (over tape): That concludes my cross-examination. 940 01:16:37,259 --> 01:16:40,345 MATTHÄUS: Particularly, I think Goering was appalled by someone 941 01:16:40,429 --> 01:16:44,057 divulging information that he could have withheld. 942 01:16:46,435 --> 01:16:50,731 Once this was communicated it had a massive impact. 943 01:16:53,191 --> 01:16:54,860 KISSI: People were just simply shocked. 944 01:16:55,527 --> 01:17:00,407 They were shocked to believe that these things could be done in a modern society. 945 01:17:02,993 --> 01:17:06,330 NARRATOR: Hoess’s emotionless admission becomes 946 01:17:06,413 --> 01:17:10,208 one of the most galvanizing moments of the trial. 947 01:17:14,004 --> 01:17:19,760 And in the summer of 1946, as the proceedings draw to a close, 948 01:17:20,260 --> 01:17:24,348 it is his words, and the words of the survivors, 949 01:17:24,640 --> 01:17:28,060 that resonate the loudest for prosecutors. 950 01:17:33,732 --> 01:17:36,693 MAXWELL-FYFE (over tape): My lord, I am deeply conscious 951 01:17:37,110 --> 01:17:39,446 that one of the greatest difficulties, 952 01:17:40,614 --> 01:17:43,492 and not the least of the dangers of this trial, 953 01:17:44,701 --> 01:17:50,040 is that those of us who have been engaged day in and day out 954 01:17:50,207 --> 01:17:53,085 for over nine months have 955 01:17:53,168 --> 01:17:56,254 reached the saturation point of horror. 956 01:17:56,588 --> 01:17:59,341 (speaking in German) 957 01:17:59,675 --> 01:18:00,926 (cheering) 958 01:18:01,009 --> 01:18:03,053 JACKSON (over tape): It is against such a background that 959 01:18:03,679 --> 01:18:06,765 these defendants now ask this Tribunal to say 960 01:18:07,349 --> 01:18:09,059 that they are not guilty. 961 01:18:18,652 --> 01:18:23,198 If you were to say of these men that they are not guilty, 962 01:18:23,907 --> 01:18:27,244 it would be as true to say that there has been no war, 963 01:18:28,078 --> 01:18:32,708 that there are no slain, that there has been no crime. 964 01:18:47,347 --> 01:18:51,309 PRESIDENT (over tape): I now call defendant Hermann Wilhelm Goering. 965 01:19:00,694 --> 01:19:04,448 GOERING: The Prosecution has treated the defendants and 966 01:19:04,531 --> 01:19:08,285 their testimony as completely worthless. 967 01:19:09,828 --> 01:19:13,707 I stand up for the things that I have done. 968 01:19:15,542 --> 01:19:20,380 WITTMANN: Despite everything, there was still an attitude amongst defendants 969 01:19:20,964 --> 01:19:24,092 of total self-righteousness and entitlement. 970 01:19:25,051 --> 01:19:30,474 KEITEL: I was not in a position to prevent what ought to have been prevented. 971 01:19:32,893 --> 01:19:36,438 NARRATOR: But it is Rudolf Hess, who’s not spoken since he 972 01:19:36,521 --> 01:19:42,819 admitted to faking amnesia, who delivers the most chilling of all final statements. 973 01:19:44,863 --> 01:19:48,617 HESS: Even if I could, I would not want 974 01:19:48,700 --> 01:19:51,912 to erase this period of time from my history. 975 01:19:54,456 --> 01:19:56,666 I am happy to know 976 01:19:57,125 --> 01:20:02,589 that I have done my duty as a loyal follower of my Fuehrer. 977 01:20:03,215 --> 01:20:05,759 -HESS: Hitler! Sieg! -CROWD: Heil! 978 01:20:08,512 --> 01:20:10,764 HESS: I regret nothing. 979 01:20:16,102 --> 01:20:17,938 PRESIDENT (over tape): The Tribunal will now adjourn 980 01:20:18,146 --> 01:20:20,106 in order to consider its judgement. 981 01:20:30,367 --> 01:20:31,576 (beeping) 982 01:20:31,660 --> 01:20:33,620 GAETH (over radio): This is Arthur Gaeth speaking from 983 01:20:33,703 --> 01:20:38,708 the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. 984 01:20:44,798 --> 01:20:46,842 NARRATOR: After a month of deliberating, 985 01:20:46,925 --> 01:20:52,556 the Nuremberg Tribunal reconvenes to deliver verdicts and sentencing. 986 01:20:55,392 --> 01:20:57,561 MAN (over tape): Attention! Tribunal! 987 01:21:00,730 --> 01:21:03,483 GAETH (over radio): The assembly is jam-packed. 988 01:21:04,234 --> 01:21:07,737 There must be 600 people in the courtroom. 989 01:21:10,365 --> 01:21:13,285 NARRATOR: The newly transferred audio reveals 990 01:21:13,368 --> 01:21:15,787 the moment the sentences are read. 991 01:21:16,037 --> 01:21:19,165 MAN (over tape): Hello sound recording, start cutting, start cutting. 992 01:21:27,465 --> 01:21:30,051 PRESIDENT (over tape): Defendant Hermann Wilhelm Goering, 993 01:21:32,012 --> 01:21:37,601 the International Military Tribunal sentences you to death by hanging. 994 01:21:42,188 --> 01:21:47,569 Defendant Hess, the Tribunal sentences you to imprisonment for life. 995 01:21:50,739 --> 01:21:54,117 Julius Streicher, death by hanging. 996 01:21:57,579 --> 01:22:03,585 KISSI: At the pinnacle of their power, they had seemed in-conquerable. 997 01:22:04,920 --> 01:22:08,089 PRESIDENT (over tape): Wilhelm Keitel, death by hanging. 998 01:22:09,466 --> 01:22:13,303 Karl Doenitz, ten years' imprisonment. 999 01:22:13,970 --> 01:22:17,641 Albert Speer, 20 years' imprisonment. 1000 01:22:18,683 --> 01:22:25,357 KISSI: But the Nuremberg Trial reduced people who claim superhuman status. 1001 01:22:25,941 --> 01:22:29,694 PRESIDENT (over tape): Ernst Kaltenbrunner, death by hanging. 1002 01:22:31,196 --> 01:22:36,201 KISSI: And they became no more than the victims that they had done to death. 1003 01:22:38,870 --> 01:22:40,789 (dramatic music throughout) 1004 01:22:40,997 --> 01:22:45,543 BARRETT: In the end, it’s 18 guilty, three not guilty. 1005 01:22:47,629 --> 01:22:51,758 And so the Nuremberg prosecutors are generally quite satisfied. 1006 01:22:54,177 --> 01:22:59,015 From a podium prosecutor to a clerk in a documents room, 1007 01:22:59,099 --> 01:23:02,811 everybody who was a part of that was quite proud to be part of that. 1008 01:23:04,521 --> 01:23:06,439 PRESIDENT (over tape): The Tribunal will now adjourn. 1009 01:23:16,616 --> 01:23:21,329 NARRATOR: But not all of the condemned will face their court-appointed fate. 1010 01:23:22,372 --> 01:23:28,503 (overlapping chatter) 1011 01:23:31,464 --> 01:23:35,260 GAETH (over radio): Hermann Goering escaped his fate of hanging by 1012 01:23:35,593 --> 01:23:39,597 committing suicide at 10:45 last night. 1013 01:23:40,932 --> 01:23:42,976 MCDONOUGH: Everyone was saying, "How the hell 1014 01:23:43,518 --> 01:23:49,357 does the major defendant end up taking a cyanide capsule?" 1015 01:23:49,983 --> 01:23:53,528 GAETH (over radio): He did it so cleverly that the sentinel watching him 1016 01:23:53,862 --> 01:23:56,489 did not even see him put his hand to his mouth. 1017 01:23:58,283 --> 01:24:02,162 NARRATOR: Goering’s suicide sparks an extensive investigation. 1018 01:24:03,121 --> 01:24:07,834 But it fails to uncover exactly how he got the poison. 1019 01:24:11,296 --> 01:24:13,173 MCDONOUGH: For him, it's a victory, isn't it? 1020 01:24:13,757 --> 01:24:16,843 It was a massive humiliation for the Allies. 1021 01:24:17,761 --> 01:24:19,846 (beeps) 1022 01:24:20,805 --> 01:24:22,557 NARRATOR: With heightened security, 1023 01:24:23,183 --> 01:24:27,645 the remaining executions are carried out just hours later. 1024 01:24:29,939 --> 01:24:35,195 Only a handful of reporters are permitted to witness as the Nazis are hanged, 1025 01:24:35,278 --> 01:24:37,113 one by one, 1026 01:24:37,864 --> 01:24:41,868 on gallows built inside the Nuremberg prison. 1027 01:24:45,163 --> 01:24:47,957 GAETH (over radio): I was an eyewitness to the execution of 1028 01:24:48,041 --> 01:24:50,460 the wilted flower of Nazidom. 1029 01:24:53,421 --> 01:24:56,925 There was a silent, serious atmosphere. 1030 01:25:03,098 --> 01:25:04,766 Ten men died here, 1031 01:25:08,353 --> 01:25:12,982 and the body of the other was brought in to complete the picture. 1032 01:25:16,069 --> 01:25:18,488 Justice has been done. 1033 01:25:26,454 --> 01:25:30,125 NARRATOR: The Nazis who are sentenced to jail are taken to 1034 01:25:30,208 --> 01:25:33,795 Berlin’s Spandau Prison to serve their time. 1035 01:25:36,881 --> 01:25:40,593 HYMEL: Hess is gonna spend the rest of his life in a prison in Germany. 1036 01:25:41,344 --> 01:25:45,682 He had actually sat out a lot of the war in a British prison camp. 1037 01:25:46,432 --> 01:25:51,229 And I think that's what saved him from the hangman's noose at the end of the trial. 1038 01:25:52,480 --> 01:25:56,860 He will eventually hang himself in Spandau in the late 1980s. 1039 01:26:01,281 --> 01:26:04,242 MORGAN: Doenitz has an interesting post-prison life. 1040 01:26:04,993 --> 01:26:10,415 He was, I don't want to say celebrated, but he certainly wasn't hated in Germany. 1041 01:26:12,917 --> 01:26:17,714 At the time of his passing, thousands of people flocked to his funeral. 1042 01:26:20,925 --> 01:26:24,012 MCDONOUGH: But if there is a star of this trial, 1043 01:26:24,095 --> 01:26:28,474 it's Albert Speer because when he comes out of prison, 1044 01:26:28,558 --> 01:26:33,021 he writes his memoirs, the biggest selling set of memoirs 1045 01:26:33,104 --> 01:26:36,649 around the world there’s ever been, in other words, he profits hugely. 1046 01:26:40,111 --> 01:26:44,365 BARRETT: Of course, since then, history has discovered lots more 1047 01:26:44,449 --> 01:26:49,495 specific knowledge of deportations, exterminations, 1048 01:26:50,038 --> 01:26:52,582 all of that stuff that he distanced himself from. 1049 01:26:54,000 --> 01:26:56,377 He was as bad as anybody who went to the gallows. 1050 01:27:00,673 --> 01:27:03,885 AMEN (over tape): Is there any slightest doubt in your mind about that? 1051 01:27:03,968 --> 01:27:05,762 (speaking in German) 1052 01:27:05,845 --> 01:27:07,847 DOUGLAS: The trial really did demonstrate 1053 01:27:07,931 --> 01:27:12,185 to the world the crimes that the Nazi regime committed. 1054 01:27:12,268 --> 01:27:15,813 MAXWELL-FYFE (over tape): These came from people who were murdered? 1055 01:27:15,897 --> 01:27:20,276 DOUGLAS: And this notion that heads of state could be held 1056 01:27:20,360 --> 01:27:24,822 criminally responsible established a very powerful precedent moving forward. 1057 01:27:27,116 --> 01:27:31,246 WITTMANN: After Rwanda, after former Yugoslavia, 1058 01:27:31,704 --> 01:27:34,457 the precedent set at Nuremberg is used again. 1059 01:27:36,334 --> 01:27:38,962 BARRETT: That brought the International Criminal Court into being. 1060 01:27:41,047 --> 01:27:46,886 So Nuremberg showed that when power and values unite, 1061 01:27:47,262 --> 01:27:49,973 the world can do these kinds of rule-of-law projects. 1062 01:27:51,766 --> 01:27:57,272 And that’s a legacy that will challenge us evermore to live up to it. 1063 01:27:57,647 --> 01:28:00,191 MAN (over tape): Sound recording, it’s over. 1064 01:28:01,567 --> 01:28:04,904 (somber music fades out) 92298

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