On May 15, 1946, Thomas Dodd, American prosecutor, called Albert Thoms to the stand. He had worked in the vaults of the Reichsbank as a Councillor. He testified regarding the deliveries to the Bank of gold, silver, jewelry, pearls and pearl necklaces. This testimony was part of the Funk presentation. He also testified regarding the Melmer affair and Vice President Puhl.
Produced by US Army Signal Corps 1945-1956, housed in National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Digitized and provided by The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive.