File:Peter Buchholz.jpg

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English: "OMGUS MILITARY TRIBUNAL - CASE THREE OMT-III-W-56 / Witness Peter Buchholz, former prison chaplain at the Berlin-Ploetzensee Prison, who described prison conditions there. He stated that there were people executed there during his time for whom stay of execution papers were in processing, perhaps even reprieve action."
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Author United States Army Office of the Chief of Counsel for War Crimes, photographer
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Caption on reverse of photograph reads: From Public Relations Photo Section / Office Chief of Counsel for War Crimes / Nürnberg, Germany, APO696-A, US Army / Our Photo No. OMT-III-W-56

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