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  1. Day 27 International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg (Set B)

    1. Sound recordings of the Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal (Set B)

    Day 27 - Friday, January 4, 1946. Witness Schellenberg questioned by Col. Amen, Col. Pokrovsky, the German defense counsel, the Russian prosecution and the British prosecution. Witness Hoellriege questioned by Col. Amen and German defense counsel. Col. Taylor speaks on German General Staff and the High Command.

  2. Day 28 International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg (Set B)

    1. Sound recordings of the Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal (Set B)

    Day 28 - Monday, January 7, 1946. Col. Taylor continues on the High Command and questions witness Rechrelewski. The Russian prosecution and the German defense also question the witness. Col. Wheeler describes the persecution of churches.

  3. Day 29 International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg (Set B)

    1. Sound recordings of the Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal (Set B)

    Day 29 - Tuesday, January 8, 1946. Col. Wheeler on persecution of the churches. Mr. Albrecht on crimes committed by H. Goering. Sir Maxwell-Fyfe on crimes committed by Ribbentrop.

  4. Day 30 International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg (Set B)

    1. Sound recordings of the Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal (Set B)

    Day 30 - Wednesday, January 9, 1946. Sir Maxwell-Fyfe on crimes committed by Ribbentrop. German defense speaking on behalf of Frank, followed by Col. Amen and Justice Lawrence. Mr. Roberts on crimes committed by Frank. Mr. Brudno on crimes committed by Rosenberg.

  5. Day 31 International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg (Set B)

    1. Sound recordings of the Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal (Set B)

    Day 31 - Thursday, January 10, 1946. Mr. Brudno on crimes committed by Rosenberg. Lt. Col. Baldwin on crimes committed by Frank. Lt. Col. Griffith-Jones on crimes committed by Streicher. Lt. Bryson on crimes committed by Schact.

  6. Day 32 International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg (Set B)

    1. Sound recordings of the Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal (Set B)

    Day 32 - Friday, January 11, 1946. Lt. Bryson on crimes committed by Schact. Lt. Meltzer on crimes committed by Funk. Witness Franz Blaha questioned by American prosecutor Mr. Dodd, the Russian prosecution, the French prosecution, and the German defense.

  7. Day 33 International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg (Set B)

    1. Sound recordings of the Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal (Set B)

    Day 33 - Monday, January 14, 1946. Blaha questioned by German defense. Mr. Dodd addresses crimes in general. Col. Philmore on crimes committed by Doenitz. Witness questioned by defense for Rosenberg and defense for Doenitz.

  8. Day 34 International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg (Set B)

    1. Sound recordings of the Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal (Set B)

    Day 34 - Tuesday, January 15, 1946. Witness Hans Mueller questioned by Col. Philmore and the German defense. Col. Philmore on crimes committed by Doenitz. Maj. Elwyn Jones on crimes committed by Raeder. Capt. Sprecher makes the case on Schirach and Hitler Youth.

  9. Day 35 International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg (Set B)

    1. Sound recordings of the Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal (Set B)

    Day 35 - Wednesday, January 16, 1946. Capt. Sprecher continues on the topic of Schirach and Hitler Youth. Lt. Lambert on crimes committed by Bormann. American prosecution takes up the crimes committed by Seyss-Inquart. Mr. Kempner on crimes committed by Frank.

  10. Allied Military Authority currency, 1 mark, for use in Germany

    1. Kurt Fisch collection
  11. Allied Military Authority currency, 1 mark, for use in Germany

    1. Kurt Fisch collection
  12. Allied Military Authority currency, 5 mark, for use in Germany

    1. Kurt Fisch collection
  13. Geissler and Arp: British military court case material

    Readers need to reserve a terminal in the reading room to access a digital version of this archive.This microfilm collection of papers relates to the activities of 2 anti-nazi activists, Arthur Geissler and Erich Arp, who, at the end of the war, were indicted by a British Military Court for "the unlawful appropriation of authority" by arresting the former Ortsgruppenleiter Krömer, Elmshorn, Schleswig-Holstein, at gun point. In addition to material relating to the court case, there are personal papers of Arp, born 1909 in Hamburg, former SPD member and leading member of the Berlin Universit...

  14. Military ribbon bar awarded to a Jewish American soldier

    1. Bernard Kupferman collection

    Ribbon bar issued to 24 year-old Bernard Kupferman, a sergeant in the 60th Infantry Regiment, 9th Infantry Division, United States Army. The ribbons represent the following awards: Purple Heart, American Defense Medal, and European/African/Middle Eastern Campaign Medal. While crossing the Meuse River in Belgium on September 5, 1944, Bernard and his battalion were attacked and captured by the Germans. Bernard was wounded and imprisoned in Stalag IIIC in Kustrin, Germany, and liberated by Soviet forces in January 1945. He and a group of fellow prisoners walked from Kustrin to Poland and then ...

  15. Slave labor burials; freed US POWs; Military Government restores order

    Slave Labor Burials, Nordhausen, Germany, April 13, 1945. VS, distorted cadavers lying in yard of concentration camp. German civilians cart them on litters to common burial grounds under the direction of US MPs. CU, emaciated bodies of victims. MS, charred human torso is placed on litter. LSs, head-on-shots, German civilians carry shovels as they walk on highway. LS to CU, common burial grounds for victims of Nazi atrocities. German soldiers looking down into open burial pit filled with bodies. Freed American Prisoners, Graselben, Germany, April 12, 1945. MLS, happy, released American priso...

  16. German military dagger and sheath acquired by a US soldier

    1. Don Stanton collection
    • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    • irn47877
    • English
    • a: Height: 9.500 inches (24.13 cm) | Width: 1.250 inches (3.175 cm) | Depth: 0.630 inches (1.6 cm) b: Height: 10.000 inches (25.4 cm) | Width: 1.250 inches (3.175 cm) | Depth: 1.500 inches (3.81 cm)

    Nazi knife and sheath brought back to the United States by Don Stanton.

  17. Senators visit Buchenwald; checking IDs; destroyed trains; military vehicles

    (LIB 5927) Congressional Group, Weimar, Germany, April 24, 1945. MSs, CUs, officers speaking to the Senators at Buchenwald concentration camp. MSs, Senators viewing stack of naked bodies. MS, Senator Alben W Barkley standing next to pile of bodies. MSs, black soldiers speaking with group of senators. VS, Gen Omar N. Bradley talking with the senators. Seq: Senatorial group is met by Lt Gen Walter B Smith at the airfield. MS, Gen Dwight D Eisenhower and group of Senators come out of building and enter car. (LIB 5928) Checking Civilians at Duisburg, Germany, April 23, 1945. Seq: Soldiers of th...

  18. Military service medallion awarded to a Macedonian Jewish partisan woman

    1. Jamila Kolonomos collection
    • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    • irn43769
    • English
    • 1941-1945
    • a: Height: 2.500 inches (6.35 cm) | Width: 2.000 inches (5.08 cm) | Depth: 1.125 inches (2.858 cm) b: Height: 5.250 inches (13.335 cm) | Width: 4.000 inches (10.16 cm) | Depth: 1.125 inches (2.858 cm) c: Height: 0.625 inches (1.588 cm) | Width: 2.375 inches (6.033 cm) | Depth: 0.125 inches (0.318 cm)

    Medallion awarded to Jamila (Zamila) Kolonomos on November 11, 1998, in recognition of her service as a partisan during the Axis occupation of Yugoslavia from 1941-1945. On April 6, 1941, the Axis powers, Germany, Italy, Hungary, and Bulgaria, invaded and partitioned Yugoslavia. The Macedonian region, including Bitola where Jamila and her family lived, was occupied by Bulgaria. Jamila worked with resistance groups to fight the occupation and was forced to hide at night for her safety. On March 9, 1943, from her hiding place, Jamila witnessed the roundup and deportation of the Jewish communi...

  19. Military patch found at Dachau by an American soldier

    1. Malcolm Vendig collection

    Military insignia patch brought back by Captain Malcolm A. Vendig, United States Army, 83rd Infantry Division, a soldier in Europe during World War II who served as military governor of Landkreis Dachau, Germany, during the postwar US miliary occupation government.

  20. Military Cabinet of the Leader of the State. Bureau 2.

    1. Ministry of Interior

    Informative Bulletins, Information presented to Antonescu. Transnistria. The Jews in Odessa. Some 3,000 Jews settled in Moghilev. Their relation with the authorities, Traffic of correspondence and money mostly by the military. The economic situation in Romania: black market, lack of food and merchandise; situation on the front; conversions to Catholicism; the situation in Hungary, USSR, Turkey. January 1 – 31.