Title
Preview
Description
Sauve Otto Ambros, former I. G. Farben director on trial with 23 other of his Farben colleagues at Nurnberg on charges of war crimes, is pictured during a court recess thumbing through a document used during his defense while he was on the witness stand. Ambros was Chief of the Chemical Warfare Committee of the Ministry of Armaments and War Production. Among the charges against the Farben officials is the exploitation of foreign nationals as slave workers and the confiscation of foreign firms to be absorbed into the Farben empire.
Creation Date
1-1-1947
Keywords
Nuremberg, War Crime Trials, War Crimes, Rearmament, Defense industry, Military policy, Military occupations, Slave Labor, Forced labor, Confiscations
Notes
OMT-VI-D-76