Diamond Law Library (неопр.). Архивировано 22 июня 2010 года.,Pictured here in one of the wings of the Nuernberg Prison, discussing guard matters are, left to right, Technical Sergeant Edward Gibson, chief warden of Newark, New Jersey; Corporal James Kelley, escort sergeant, from Madison, Georgia; and First Lieutenant Warren G.H. Crecy, prison officer, from Corpus Christi, Texas. Behind them, peering into individual cells, are Baltic guards utilized by the U.S. Army to supplement American personnel in such work.
Diamond Law Library (неопр.). Архивировано 22 июня 2010 года.,Pictured here in one of the wings of the Nuernberg Prison, discussing guard matters are, left to right, Technical Sergeant Edward Gibson, chief warden of Newark, New Jersey; Corporal James Kelley, escort sergeant, from Madison, Georgia; and First Lieutenant Warren G.H. Crecy, prison officer, from Corpus Christi, Texas. Behind them, peering into individual cells, are Baltic guards utilized by the U.S. Army to supplement American personnel in such work.