The 1964 film depicts the capture and trial preparation of key defendants at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg, including a rare scene of Rudolf Hess, Walther Funk, and Erich Raeder at Spandau Prison after receiving life sentences. The film also shows President Harry S Truman appointing Justice Robert H. Jackson as the Chief American Prosecutor.
Specials for United Artists: Trial at Nuremberg
The 1964 film narrates the capture and trial preparations of the main defendants at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg, featuring a memorable scene of Rudolf Hess, Walther Funk, and Erich Raeder at Spandau.