SESSION XLVI
ABOUT THIS SESSION
SESSION 46 of the trial of Adolf Eichmann took place in the morning of Friday, May 19, 1961. The session focuses on Nazi actions in Yugoslavia during World War II. After the submission of documents on Yugoslavia into evidence by Assistant Prosecutor Jonathan Bar-Or, Dr. Hinko Salz and Alexander Arnon testify on their experiences in Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia. Additional documents on Yugoslavia are then submitted into evidence, including the testimonies of several Nazi officers who were active there.
The majority of SESSION 46 has been lost, including most of Salz’s testimony. The roughly one hour of surviving footage is presented here.
NOTABLE MOMENTS
00:00 - Court not in session
00:56 - Judges enter
01:15 - Session 46 begins
01:28 - Submission of Documents on Yugoslavia
12:53 - Testimony of Dr. Hinko Salz
27:43 - Testimony of Alexander Arnon
29:20 - Arnon shows a fabric Jewish star that Jews were forced to wear
38:20 - Recess
39:20 - Session 46 resumes
TRANSCRIPT
Material highlighted green survives in video form.
Material highlighted pink has been lost.