Event: In his diary, Vsevolod Vishnevsky, Soviet author and eyewitness of the Nuremberg trials, described the audience’s reaction to the arrival of the Soviet prosecution’s grey eminence, USSR Justice Minister Andrei Vyshinsky, and Prosecutor General Konstantin Gorshenin.
Place: Courtroom 600
“Comrade Vyshinsky entered; the accused are agitated. Göring, Ribbentrop and the others are watching intently. The trial is in progress […] Jackson at the rostrum. “I’d like to acknowledge Comrade Vyshinsky from the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Comrade Gorshenin, who will join us in the court investigation”.