Adolf_Eichmann_is_sentenced_to_death_at_the_conclusion_of_the_Eichmann_Trial_USHMM_65289.jpg
Summary
Description Adolf Eichmann is sentenced to death at the conclusion of the Eichmann Trial USHMM 65289.jpg |
English:
Defendant Adolf Eichmann (inside glass booth) is sentenced to death by the court at the conclusion of the Eichmann Trial. At the left table seated with two persons, the person on the right (with white hair and headphones) is defense counsel Robert Servatius.
עברית:
משפטו של הצורר הנאצי אדולף אייכמן, בבית העם בירושלים. מראה כללי של כס המשפט, אשר דן את פושע המלחמה הנאצי אדולף אייכמן (בתא הזכוכית) בבית העם בירושלים. מימין לשמאל - השופטים יצחק רווה, משה לנדוי ובנימין הלוי.
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Date | Taken on 15 December 1961 | |||
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Author | Israeli GPO photographer | |||
Other versions | United States Holocaust Memorial Museum , Photograph # 65289 |
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