First published at 22:52 UTC on July 19th, 2019.
From the USHMM -
"On November 29, 1945, only a week into the trial, the IMT prosecution introduced an hour-long film titled "The Nazi Concentration Camps." When the lights came up in the Palace of Justice all assembled sat in silence. …
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From the USHMM -
"On November 29, 1945, only a week into the trial, the IMT prosecution introduced an hour-long film titled "The Nazi Concentration Camps." When the lights came up in the Palace of Justice all assembled sat in silence. The human impact of this visual evidence was a turning point in the Nuremberg trial. It brought the Holocaust into the courtroom. "
The film was assembled from footage shot by US and British troops as they liberated camps in Germany. It shows prisoners killed in the last weeks of the war by allied bombing at Nordhausen and who had died of typhus at Belsen and other camps.
Images from this film have been shown as Jews gassed by the Nazis and have been the basis for holohoax propaganda from the end of the war up to today.
See 'Memory of the Camps' on PBS Frontline for documentation of the typhus epidemic at Belsen, https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/memory-of-the-camps/
and 'The Nordhausen Bombing' on this channel for documentation of the Nordhausen bombing the week before the camp was liberated.
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