VISITORS FOR GOERING. —In the period between the conclusion of the hearing of the evidence against the major Nazi war criminals and the announcement of the verdicts, the wives and families of the accused gathered at Nuremburg to pay visits to the prisoners. Here is Frau Goering, formerly the German stage star Emmy Sonnemann, accompanied by her daughter, Edda, aged 10, about to be conducted to the No. 1 prisoner’s cell.
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Evening Star, Issue 25926, 18 October 1946, Page 7
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71VISITORS FOR GOERING.—In the period between the conclusion of the hearing of the evidence against the major Nazi war criminals and the announcement of the verdicts, the wives and families of the accused gathered at Nuremburg to pay visits to the prisoners. Here is Frau Goering, formerly the German stage star Emmy Sonnemann, accompanied by her daughter, Edda, aged 10, about to be conducted to the No. 1 prisoner’s cell. Evening Star, Issue 25926, 18 October 1946, Page 7
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