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RM2B02RPD–General Tomoyuki Yamashita was a general of the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II. He was most famous for conquering the British colonies of Malaya and Singapore, earning the nickname 'The Tiger of Malaya'. He served in Manchuria and North China as well as the Philippines. In 1945 he was convicted of war crimes, and on 23 February 1946, at Los Baños, Laguna Prison Camp, 30 miles (48 km) south of Manila, Yamashita was hanged.
RM2P99MY4–1930's, GERMANY : The german SS-Sturmbannführer WALTER REDER ( 1915 - 1991 ) was a German Waffen-SS officer who served with the 3.SS-Panzer-Division Totenkopf and the 16.SS -Panzergrenadier - Division Reichsfuhrer-SS . He was a Knight's Cross and German Cross in Gold winner . After the war he was convicted of war crimes in Italy and responsable of MARZABOTTO facts ( 29 and 30 september 1944 ) . On Reder's direct orders the SS-Panzer-Aufklärungsabteilung 16 destroyed the village Marzabotto in reprisal for the local support given to the partisans and the resistance movement. During the week be
RM2B033G8–Hermann Wilhelm Goering (12 January 1893 – 15 October 1946) was a German politician, military leader, and leading member of the Nazi Party (NSDAP). After helping Adolf Hitler take power in 1933, he became the second-most powerful man in Germany. He founded the Gestapo in 1933, and later gave command of it to Heinrich Himmler. Göring was appointed commander-in-chief of the Luftwaffe (air force) in 1935, a position he held until the final days of World War II. After World War II, Göring was convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity at the Nuremberg trials. He was sentenced to death b
RMMP2D4Y–1930's Vintage historic formal portrait of Rudolf Hess wearing a Nazi Swastika Armband. Hess was a prominent politician in Nazi Germany. Appointed Deputy Führer to Adolf Hitler in 1933, he served in this position until 1941, when he flew solo to Scotland in an attempt to negotiate peace with the United Kingdom during World War II. He was taken prisoner and eventually was convicted of crimes against peace, serving a life sentence in Spandau prison until his suicide
RM2CKBWXT–Momcilo Krajisnik, a former top wartime Bosnian Serb official who was convicted of war crimes by a U.N. court, died after contracting coronavirus
RMG5BJ3P–RUDOLF HESS 1982: Adolf Hitler's former Deputy, Rudolf Hess, in the garden of Spandau Prison, Berlin. Hess served a life sentence after being convicted of war crimes at the Nuremberg trials in 1946. He died in August 1987 aged 93.
RMBTKG29–Julius Streicher (1885-1946), Nazi official and founder and publisher of DER STURMER newspaper, an anti-Semitic propaganda vehicle for the Nazi Party. He was convicted of war crimes at the Nuremburg Trials and executed. 1942.
RM2T1MF9A–The Liberation of Bergen-belsen Concentration Camp 1945- Portraits of Belsen Guards at Celle Awaiting Trial, August 1945 Irma Grese standing in the courtyard of the Prisoner of War cage at Celle with Josef Kramer. Both were convicted of war crimes and sentenced to death.
RM2X23FHW–KRUPP Nuremberg Trial Portrait 'Mugshot' of Alfried Felix Alwyn Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach (13 August 1907 – 30 July 1967), often referred to as Alfried Krupp, was a German industrialist, a competitor in Olympic yacht races, contributor to the SS and a member of the Krupp family, which has been prominent in German industry since the early 19th century. He was convicted after World War II of crimes against humanity for the genocidal manner in which he operated his factories (with the use of slave labor) and sentenced to twelve years in prison, subsequently commuted to three years.
RM2J7JJ7X–Georg Carl Wilhelm Friedrich von Küchler was a German field marshal during World War II. He commanded the 18th Army and Army Group North during the Soviet-German war of 1941–1945. After the war he was convicted of Crimes Against Humanity and spend 50years in prison.
RMDB4XXD–Nazism / National Socialism, crimes, execution by 11 escaped Russian prisoner of war, Croatian and francophone forced labourers, Cologne Ehrenfeld, 25.10.1944, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2GX9FFB–A sketch of the trial of Roger Casement (1864-1916), a diplomat and Irish nationalist who initially worked for the British Foreign Office as a diplomat, becoming known as a humanitarian activist. After retiring from consular service in 1913, he became involved with Irish republicanism and during World War I, made efforts to gain German military aid for the 1916 Easter Rising that sought to gain Irish independence. He was arrested, convicted and executed for high treason. Support for clemency was undermined by his alleged homosexual activities.
RM2NH081K–Close-up portrait of Nuremberg defendant, SS Lieutenant General Ernst Kaltenbrunner. Kaltenbrunner was a committed Nazi and a major player in the Holocaust. He was convicted at the Nuremburg trials and executed on 16 October 1946.
RMW5NBTB–German War Crimes Trials. Nuernberg & Dachau; Scope and content: German General Anton Dostler's body slumps toward the ground after being executed by a firing squad at Aversa, Italy. The general was convicted and sentenced to death by an American Military Tribunal.
RMEG6T77–War criminal Hermann Goering eating gruel from a metal pan in prison. He was the highest ranking Nazi to be convicted at the
RM2B02JWH–Soghomon Tehlirian (Armenian: Սողոմոն Թեհլերեան (classical), Սողոմոն Թեհլերյան (reformed); April 2, 1896 – May 23, 1960) was an Armenian Genocide survivor who assassinated the former Ottoman Interior Minister Talaat Pasha in Berlin in the presence of many witnesses on March 15, 1921 as an act of vengeance for Talaat's role in orchestrating the Armenian Genocide during World War I. It was a part of the Operation Nemesis by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation. Even before his assassination, Talaat Pasha had been convicted and sentenced to death in absentia by his own Ottoman Empire in the Tur
RM2TBR3BA–German General Anton Dostler is tied to a stake before his execution by a firing squad in the Aversa stockade. The General was convicted and sentenced
RM2B02JX1–Soghomon Tehlirian (Armenian: Սողոմոն Թեհլերեան (classical), Սողոմոն Թեհլերյան (reformed); April 2, 1896 – May 23, 1960) was an Armenian Genocide survivor who assassinated the former Ottoman Interior Minister Talaat Pasha in Berlin in the presence of many witnesses on March 15, 1921 as an act of vengeance for Talaat's role in orchestrating the Armenian Genocide during World War I. It was a part of the Operation Nemesis by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation. Even before his assassination, Talaat Pasha had been convicted and sentenced to death in absentia by his own Ottoman Empire in the Tur
RM2K0E5RE–Gottlob Christian Berger (16 July 1896 - 5 January 1975) was a senior German Nazi official who held the rank of SS-Obergruppenfuhrer und General der Waffen-SS (lieutenant general) and was the chief of the SS Main Office responsible for Schutzstaffel (SS) recruiting during World War II.
RM2B02F3B–Kang Kek Iew or Kaing Kek Iev, Kaing Guek Eav (Comrade Duch or Deuch), a Sino-Khmer with the Chinese name Hang Pin, was born 17 November 1942 in Choyaot village, Kampong Chen subdistrict, Kampong Thom Province. He is best known for heading the Khmer Rouge special branch (Santebal) and running the infamous Tuol Sleng (S-21) prison camp in Phnom Penh. The first Khmer Rouge leader to be tried by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia for the crimes of the regime, he was convicted of crimes against humanity, murder, and torture for his role in the Cambodian Holocaust and sentenced t
RM2A2B120–After his return from Soviet captivity, the former Field Marshal (from 1945 briefly even Generalfeldmarschall) Ferdinand Schoerner had to answer in court for his actions against the end of the war. In the last days of the war Schoerner continued to shoot scattered soldiers and (alleged) deserters. He was later sentenced to four and a half years imprisonment and lost his pension entitlement, which at that time should have been financed by the Bundeswehr. The picture shows him leaving the courtroom, behind him is his son.
RM2B00R46–Cambodia: Kang Kek Iew (Comrade Duch) as director of Tuol Sleng (S 21) Prison, c.1976-1978. Kang Kek Iew or Kaing Kek Iev, Kaing Guek Eav (Comrade Duch or Deuch), a Sino-Khmer with the Chinese name Hang Pin, was born 17 November 1942 in Choyaot village, Kampong Chen subdistrict, Kampong Thom Province. He is best known for heading the Khmer Rouge special branch (Santebal) and running the infamous Tuol Sleng (S-21) prison camp in Phnom Penh. He was the first Khmer Rouge leader to be tried and convicted by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia for the crimes of the regime.
RMBNDE0P–Conspirator David Herold in irons after the assassination of US President Abraham Lincoln in April 1865 - Herold was later hung.
RM2CKBWA0–Momcilo Krajisnik, a former top wartime Bosnian Serb official who was convicted of war crimes by a U.N. court, died after contracting coronavirus
RME0KRG1–Arthur Seyss Inquart after his death
RMEG6T08–War criminal Hermann Goering eating gruel from a metal pan in prison. He was the highest ranking Nazi to be convicted at the
RM2T1K9FM–The Liberation of w:Bergen-Belsen concentration camp 1945 - Portraits of Belsen Guards at Celle Awaiting Trial, August 1945 w:Irma Grese standing in the courtyard of the Prisoner of War cage at Celle with w:Josef Kramer. Both were convicted of war crimes and sentenced to death.
RMTY5703–German War Crimes Trials. Nuernberg & Dachau; Scope and content: German General Anton Dostler's body slumps toward the ground after being executed by a firing squad at Aversa, Italy. The general was convicted and sentenced to death by an American Military Tribunal.
RMKWD4XK–War criminal Hermann Goering eating gruel from a metal pan in prison. He was the highest ranking Nazi to be convicted at the Nuremberg Trials. Nov. 1945-Oct. 1946. (BSLOC 2014 13 2)
RM2A2B123–After his return from Soviet captivity, the former Field Marshal (from 1945 briefly even Generalfeldmarschall) Ferdinand Schoerner had to answer in court for his actions against the end of the war. In the last days of the war Schoerner continued to shoot scattered soldiers and (alleged) deserters. He was later sentenced to four and a half years imprisonment and lost his pension entitlement, which at that time should have been financed by the Bundeswehr. The picture shows him leaving the courtroom after his conviction. Right next to him walks his defender Moser, left behind him his son.
RM2B00PYY–Cambodia: Kang Kek Iew (Comrade Duch) on the left, with his messenger, c.1977-78. Kang Kek Iew or Kaing Kek Iev, Kaing Guek Eav (Comrade Duch or Deuch), a Sino-Khmer with the Chinese name Hang Pin, was born 17 November 1942 in Choyaot village, Kampong Chen subdistrict, Kampong Thom Province. He is best known for heading the Khmer Rouge special branch (Santebal) and running the infamous Tuol Sleng (S-21) prison camp in Phnom Penh. He was the first Khmer Rouge leader to be tried and convicted by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia for the crimes of the regime.
RMBNDDKT–Conspirator Lewis Powell in irons after the assassination of US President Abraham Lincoln in April 1865 - Powell was later hung.
RM2CKBWNA–Momcilo Krajisnik, a former top wartime Bosnian Serb official who was convicted of war crimes by a U.N. court, died after contracting coronavirus
RMKWD5JR–War criminal Hermann Goering eating gruel from a metal pan in prison. He was the highest ranking Nazi to be convicted at the Nuremberg Trials. Nov. 1945-Oct. 1946. (BSLOC 2014 13 2)
RM2T1MFHD–The Liberation of Bergen-belsen Concentration Camp, May 1945 Hilde Lohbauer, a political prisoner at Auschwitz-Birkenau during March 1942 - February 1945, who was recruited by the camp's authorities and worked as an assistant to Dr Fritz Klein. Lohbauer became known to other internees as 'the SS woman without uniform.' In March 1945, after a period at Ravensbruck, Lohbauer moved to Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp and again worked for the camp staff. This portrait was taken at the request of the War Crimes Tribunal. In November 1945, Hilde Lohbauer was convicted of war crimes and sentenced to
RMKWB6JX–Helmuth James Graf von Moltke was one of 5,000 Germans prosecuted after the Valkyrie Plot. Von Moltke was not involved in the failed attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler of July 20, 1944. Instead he was convicted of treason for his ethical opposition to the Nazi regime and executed in Jan. 1945. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 8 178)
RM2B00PWD–Cambodia: Kang Kek Iew (Comrade Duch), at the age of 17. Kang Kek Iew or Kaing Kek Iev, Kaing Guek Eav (Comrade Duch or Deuch), a Sino-Khmer with the Chinese name Hang Pin, was born 17 November 1942 in Choyaot village, Kampong Chen subdistrict, Kampong Thom Province. He is best known for heading the Khmer Rouge special branch (Santebal) and running the infamous Tuol Sleng (S-21) prison camp in Phnom Penh. The first Khmer Rouge leader to be tried by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia for the crimes of the regime, he was convicted of crimes against humanity, murder and torture
RMBNDE8T–Conspirator George Atzerodt in irons after the assassination of US President Abraham Lincoln in April 1865 - he was later hung.
RMC13M84–William Remington left U.S. Government economist accused of spying for the Soviet Union during World War II with his accuser Elizabeth T. Bentley in 1948. Remington was convicted of perjury and murdered while in prison.
RMEG6TC9–German Gen. Anton Dostler tied to a stake before his execution on Dec. 1, 1945. He was convicted of ordering the execution of
RM2B00R47–Cambodia: Kang Kek Iew (Comrade Duch) as director of Tuol Sleng (S 21) Prison, c.1976-8. Kang Kek Iew or Kaing Kek Iev, Kaing Guek Eav (Comrade Duch or Deuch), a Sino-Khmer with the Chinese name Hang Pin, was born 17 November 1942 in Choyaot village, Kampong Chen subdistrict, Kampong Thom Province. He is best known for heading the Khmer Rouge special branch (Santebal) and running the infamous Tuol Sleng (S-21) prison camp in Phnom Penh. He was the first Khmer Rouge leader to be tried and convicted by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia for the crimes of the regime.
RMKWB7TE–Helmuth James Graf von Moltke was one of 5,000 Germans prosecuted after the Valkyrie Plot. Von Moltke was not involved in the failed attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler of July 20, 1944. Instead he was convicted of treason for his ethical opposition to the Nazi regime and executed in Jan. 1945. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 8 178)
RMKW9YF6–German Gen. Anton Dostler tied to a stake before his execution on Dec. 1, 1945. He was convicted of ordering the execution of 15 U.S. Army commandos in Italy in March 1944. (BSLOC 2014 13 6)
RMEG6TAG–German Gen. Anton Dostler tied to a stake before his execution on Dec. 1, 1945. He was convicted of ordering the execution of
RMKWCM32–German General Anton Dostler’s body slumps after his execution by a firing squad at Aversa, Italy. Dec. 1, 1945.He was convicted of issuing an illegal order for the execution of 15 U.S. Army commandos in Italy in March 1944. (BSLOC 2014 13 7)
RMKWCMK6–German Gen. Anton Dostler tied to a stake before his execution on Dec. 1, 1945. He was convicted of ordering the execution of 15 U.S. Army commandos in Italy in March 1944. (BSLOC 2014 13 6)
RMF2B3X8–Lt. William L. Calley, Jr. escorted to the Fort Benning stockade on March 31, 1971. He had just heard the jury pronounce a life
RMC13M9P–William Walter Remington 1917-1954 on right was an U.S. government economist accused of espionage by the Soviet spy and defector Elizabeth Bentley. He was convicted of perjury and murdered while serving his sentence in Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary i
RMKWCMMX–German General Anton Dostler’s body slumps after his execution by a firing squad at Aversa, Italy. Dec. 1, 1945.He was convicted of issuing an illegal order for the execution of 15 U.S. Army commandos in Italy in March 1944. (BSLOC 2014 13 7)
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