The Nuremberg Trials continue. Chief United States Prosecutor, Robert H Jackson, makes convincing statements that leave a lasting impression on the court. The prosecution is getting more intense as days go by. Questions about the final solution and each Nazi's involvement leave an uncomfortable atmosphere in the courtroom. Once a united party, it quickly becomes every man for himself. The Nuremberg Trials are putting every man up against four charges; crimes against peace, war crimes, crimes against humanity and conspiracy to commit any of the foregoing crimes. Intense questioning opens up new information about the Nazi Regime, and the extreme influence Hitler had on his party. Another search has begun. Becoming known as the 'worlds most wanted Nazi', Adolf Eichmann was the mastermind behind the network of death camps in German-occupied Europe, and people wanted him to suffer the way his victims did. He was the next target.