L/S exterior of the courthouse. M/S interior of nazi war criminals and judges, the camera pans across them. M/S of the nazis with their headphones on. M/S of Lord Justice Geoffrey Lawrence and judges from other nations presiding over the trial....
L/S exterior of the courthouse. M/S interior of nazi war criminals and judges, the camera pans across them. M/S of the nazis with their headphones on. M/S of Lord Justice Geoffrey Lawrence and judges from other nations presiding over the trial. M/S as Hermann Goering stands and makes his final plea before sentencing. Various library shots of Adolf Hitler and young German women doing nazi salute, some are moved to tears by Hitler's speech. He salutes to them and they reach out. M/S of Rudolf Hess sat in the courtroom making his plea, we see other library shots of nazi parades. M/S of Joachim von Ribbentrop speaking. Various shots of flags with swastikas on them. M/S as Field Marshal Keitel speaks.
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