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Nuremberg Trials Photos

The photos and documents presented here were selected from the files of Paul M. Hebert, who served as Dean of the Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center from 1937 until his death in 1977. Between 1947 and 1948, Hebert was appointed as a judge for the United States Military Tribunals in Nuremberg. As judge for the Tribunals, Hebert most famously presided over the I.G. Farben trial (Case Six), concerning the use of slave labor, and is well-known for his lone dissenting opinion, in which he disagreed with the majority’s acquittal of fifteen of the twenty-three named defendants who were members of the Vorstand, the principle governing corporate board of I.G. Farben.

Hebert’s Nuremberg files, as well as many of his professional and personal papers, now reside in the Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center Library.

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  • Prison cell by OMGUS Military Tribunal

    Prison cell

  • Prison chapel by OMGUS Military Tribunal

    Prison chapel

  • Typical cell by OMGUS Military Tribunal

    Typical cell

  • Vorstand members by OMGUS MILITARY TRIBUNAL

    Vorstand members

  • Wilhelm Mann by OMGUS Military Tribunal

    Wilhelm Mann

  • Wolfram von Metzler by OMGUS Military Tribunal

    Wolfram von Metzler

  • Calling the roll by OMGUS Military Tribunal

    Calling the roll

  • Choosing defense attorneys by OMGUS Military Tribunal

    Choosing defense attorneys

  • Wartenna, Knieriem and ter Meer by OMGUS Military Tribunal

    Wartenna, Knieriem and ter Meer

  • Marcel Grenot by OMGUS Military Tribunal

    Marcel Grenot

  • Arraignments in process by OMGUS Military Tribunal

    Arraignments in process

  • Christian Schneider pleads "not guilty" by OMGUS Military Tribunal

    Christian Schneider pleads "not guilty"

 

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