US prosecutor Thomas Dodd presents the severed head of a Polish prisoner at the Buchenwald concentration camp in the Courtroom. The camp commandant Karl Koch used it as a paperweight.
“This exhibit, which is on the table, is a human head with the skull bone removed, shrunken, stuffed, and preserved. The Nazis had one of their many victims decapitated, after having had him hanged, apparently for fraternising with a German woman, and fashioned this terrible ornament from his head”.
Source:
Nuremberg Trials Stenograph. Volume II, Second Edition (2019). Translated from English by Sergey Miroshnichenko.