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SC 226366

1945-1946

Lt. Col. M. Griffith-Jones, British prosecutor against Julius Streicher, German publisher of the anti-Jewish newspaper "Der Stuermer" sums up the evidence against the defendant.  The prosecutor, in civilian clothes, charges defendant of being an accessory to murder on a scale never before known to mankind.  Dr. Hans Marx, defense counsel for Streicher at the International Military Tribunal in Nuernberg, Germany, thumbs through papers looking for the origin of pictures used in the photographic Nuernberg paper published weekly.  1-10-46

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News service caption on reverse of photograph reads: SC 226366 / Lt. Col. M. Griffith-Jones, British prosecutor against Julius Streicher, German publisher of the anti-Jewish newspaper "Der Stuermer" sums up the evidence against the defendant. The prosecutor, in civilian clothes, charges defendant of being an accessory to murder on a scale never before known to mankind. Dr. Hans Marx, defense counsel for Streicher at the International Military Tribunal in Nuernberg, Germany, thumbs through papers looking for the origin of pictures used in the photographic Nuernberg paper published weekly. 1-10-46

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