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Portrait of Karl Gebhardt as a defendant in the Medical Case Trial at Nuremberg. [Photograph #07339]

Portrait von Karl Gebhardt als Angeklagter im Nürnberger Ärzte Prozess. [Fotographie #07339]

Date: Nov 5, 1946 - Aug 20, 1947 Locale: Nuremberg, [Bavaria] Germany Credit: USHMM, courtesy of Hedwig Wachenheimer Epstein Copyright: USHMM

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