In 1949, Erich von Manstein was tried in Hamburg for war crimes and was convicted on nine of seventeen charges, including the mistreatment of prisoners of war and the failure to safeguard civilian lives within his operational jurisdiction. His eighteen-year prison sentence was subsequently diminished to twelve years, and he served merely four years before his release in 1953.
The video footage from 1951 shows soldiers being exposed to high levels of radiation detonation during the explosion of an Mk-4 "NF" device with a yield of 21 kt. “Dog” (name of this particular test) was part of “Operation Buster-Jangle” was a series of seven (six atmospheric, one cratering) nuclear...