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Item type: Archival Descriptions
  1. Archives Military Justice Directorate-Court Martial Appeal Court of the Hellenic Ministry of National Defense

    The collection contains postwar records of the judicial proceedings against German, Italian, and Bulgarian war criminals who committed crimes on the territory of Greece during WWII.

  2. TR.13 - Documentation of the UN Committee about War Crimes

    TR.13 - Documentation of the UN Committee about War Crimes This Record Group contains documentation created by the UN Committee about War Crimes, 1944-1949. The job of the Committee was to assist the various governments in bringing World War II war criminals to trial by collecting documentation, conducting investigations and giving legal counsel. The Record Group reflects the work of the Committee and its sub-committees and includes protocols and reports of the committees' meetings, documentation collected by the Committee and reports regarding the trials of war criminals held in the variou...

  3. Articles concerning Palestine, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, and Yad Vashem

    1. Jewish American ephemera and archival collection

    Consists of articles from Life magazine and other sources concerning the developments in Palestine after World War II, the execution of Nazi war criminals, and the plight of European children after World War II. Also included are pamphlets relating to the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and Yad Vashem.

  4. Report prepared by the Soviet Extraordinary State Commission regarding the murder of Novaya Ushitsa residents, 1941-1944

    1. O.32 - Documentation regarding the Jews of the Soviet Union from the Holocaust period

    Report prepared by the Soviet Extraordinary State Commission regarding the murder of Novaya Ushitsa residents, 1941-1944 Documentation by the Soviet Extraordinary State Commission regarding the opening of 16 graves of the people murdered in the Novaya Ushitsa area, Kamenets-Podolsk region during August-September 1942, including the number of perished people and names of Nazi war criminals.

  5. Documentation of the Soviet Extraordinary State Commission (ChGK) for the investigation of Nazi crimes regarding a camp and Army hospital, Slavuta, 1943-1945

    1. O.32 - Documentation regarding the Jews of the Soviet Union from the Holocaust period

    Documentation of the Soviet Extraordinary State Commission (ChGK) for the investigation of Nazi crimes regarding a camp and Army hospital, Slavuta, 1943-1945 Documentation of the ChGK regarding a camp and Army hospital, Slavuta, (Kamenetz-Podolskiy region) including the life of inmates and sick persons, forced labor, abuse and murder of the sick, names of Nazi war criminals.

  6. Report prepared for the ChGK, Soviet Extraordinary State Commission regarding the murder of residents of Poltava, 1943

    1. O.32 - Documentation regarding the Jews of the Soviet Union from the Holocaust period

    Report prepared for the ChGK, Soviet Extraordinary State Commission regarding the murder of residents of Poltava, 1943 Sections of a document prepared for the ChGK by the Poltava municipal committee, regarding the damage caused to the city's economy and culture, and the murder of Jews on 23 November 1941, including the number of perished people, the establishment of a POW camp in Poltava, and names of Nazi war criminals.

  7. Dr. Abraham Silberschein Archive: Testimony of B. Z. (Cejlon) who arrived in Switzerland regarding the liquidation of the Jewish communities in Mielec and Sandomierz and regarding the fate of Poland

    1. M.20 - Archive of Dr. Abraham Silberschein, Geneva: Documentation regarding relief to persecuted Jews, 1939-1951

    Dr. Abraham Silberschein Archive: Testimony of B. Z. (Cejlon) who arrived in Switzerland regarding the liquidation of the Jewish communities in Mielec and Sandomierz and regarding the fate of Poland Liquidation of the Jewish communities in Mielec and Sandomierz; labor camps; "Aktions" and attempts to escape; hostile treatment of the Jews by Armia Krajowa (AK) members; Nazi criminals; acts of bravery by Genia Klusowna, the courier.

  8. Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation and verdicts in the trials conducted against Harlan Veit, the Nazi director, in Germany and in Switzerland, 1949-1963

    1. P.13 - Archive of Benjamin Sagalowitz , head of the press agency of the Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland, 1929-1969

    Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation and verdicts in the trials conducted against Harlan Veit, the Nazi director, in Germany and in Switzerland, 1949-1963 - Verdicts were issued in Hamburg, 1949-1950; Munich, 1952; Hamburg, 1958; Zurich, 1962 and Karlsruhe, 1963. There is additional material in Yad Vashem files P. 13/23, P. 13/59, P. 13/60 and P. 13/192-194.

  9. Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Verdict from the trial of Martin Weiss and August Hering regarding the murder of the Vilna Jews, 1950

    1. P.13 - Archive of Benjamin Sagalowitz , head of the press agency of the Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland, 1929-1969

    Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Verdict from the trial of Martin Weiss and August Hering regarding the murder of the Vilna Jews, 1950 Verdict issued in Landgericht Wuerzburg.

  10. Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Verdict handed down against Max Merten regarding the annihilation of the Jews of Saloniki, along with a review and newspaper clippings regarding the trial, 1959-1961

    1. P.13 - Archive of Benjamin Sagalowitz , head of the press agency of the Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland, 1929-1969

    Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Verdict handed down against Max Merten regarding the annihilation of the Jews of Saloniki, along with a review and newspaper clippings regarding the trial, 1959-1961 Also in the file: - Two letters from Miriam Novitz to B. Sagalowitz on this subject, 1959.

  11. Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Trial of Franz Rademacher, the Nazi criminal: the indictment, Rademacher's testimony and clippings from German and Swiss newspapers regarding the trial, 1948-1952

    1. P.13 - Archive of Benjamin Sagalowitz , head of the press agency of the Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland, 1929-1969

    Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Trial of Franz Rademacher, the Nazi criminal: the indictment, Rademacher's testimony and clippings from German and Swiss newspapers regarding the trial, 1948-1952 In the file: - Indictment against Franz Rademacher and Dr. Karl Klingenfuss, 19 January 1952 (pp. 210-238); - Rademacher's testimony, 10 March 1952, in which he denies knowledge of the Final Solution plan (pp. 207-208).

  12. Correspondence arranged in alphabetical order (from vav to yud, in Hebrew) regarding the publication of various articles, including in "South Africa", the monthly journal of the Federation of Yiddish Culture, 1946-1974

    1. P.10 - Archive of Mark Dworzecki, physician, Vilna Ghetto underground member and researcher of Lithuanian Jewry during the Holocaust, 1945-1975

    Correspondence arranged in alphabetical order (from vav to yud, in Hebrew) regarding the publication of various articles, including in "South Africa", the monthly journal of the Federation of Yiddish Culture, 1946-1974 The file includes: - correspondence with Simon Wiesenthal, Vienna; - booklet by Wiesenthal including documentation and material regarding Nazi war criminals; - letter from Abrasha Weinrib about the health services in the Vilna Ghetto; - correspondence about the Itzik Wittenberg affair and about the play at the Habima Theater.

  13. Various articles pertaining to the Holocaust, 1960-1989 - B

    1. P.25- Archive of Erich Kulka, Historian of Czech Jewry and Author

    Various articles pertaining to the Holocaust, 1960-1989 - B Newspaper clippings on a variety of subjects (in English), some of which were published in "The Jerusalem Post". Some of the articles pertaining to Eichmann, Nazi criminals and other criminals who found shelter in South America, were published in the "Miami Herald", 1960-1961. In the file there are also newspaper clippings on a variety of subjects pertaining to the Auschwitz-Birkenau camps.

  14. Киевский процесс

    • Kiev trial

    Kiev. The trial of fascist invaders, who committed crimes on the temporary occupied territory of Ukranian SSR, held in Kiev from 17 until 28 of January 1946. Court hearings of Military Tribunal. Interrogations of the accused, testimonies of witnesses. Speech of the accused. Announcement of the sentence. Execution of criminals. City residents in court, on square during the execution. Destroyed buildings. Babi Yar. Khreshchatyk during the execution.

  15. Simon Wiesenthal letter

    Consists of a letter, with envelope, addressed to James Bogle, then a professor at the University of South Carolina School of Law, by Simon Wiesenthal. The 2 December 1977 letter, on the letterhead of the Documentation Centre of the Association of Jewish Victims of the Nazi Regime (Dokumentationszentrum des Bundes Jüdischer Verfolgter des Naziregimes) includes Wiesenthal's reflections on Martin Bormann's death in 1945 and the observation that many governments were reluctant to prosecute Nazi criminals.

  16. Ferencz interviewed by Michael

    Interview with Benjamin Ferencz. Host: Michael ? Ferencz explains his opinion of war criminals and international war crimes tribunals in light of strife in Yugoslavia. He stresses the need to create new standards of international law that define aggression as a crime and what constitutes war crimes and crimes against humanity. Furthermore, he argues that the international arena cannot just impose law, but rather must establish a rule of law for everyone to live by, otherwise the world will continue to employ barbarism under the guise of patriotism.

  17. Ferencz interviewed by Fred Fiske

    Radio interview with Benjamin Ferencz. Host: Fred Fiske. WAMU-FM 88.5 Ferencz argues that war criminals should continue to be prosecuted today to indicate revulsion of the crimes committed. He mentions repeatedly that we need to remember man's inhumanity to man. He discusses the Kurt Waldheim controversy, the problems in selecting defendents for his trial at Nuremberg, and slave labor in German big business. He regards laws, courts, and a system of effective enforcement as necessary to achieve a peaceful world. Ferencz stresses that all genocidal acts should be condemned in an international...

  18. Hjalmar Schacht's Nuremberg war crimes trial headphones

    1. IBM Corporation collection

    Headset used by Hjalmar Schacht during the Nuremberg war crimes trials.

  19. Konstantin von Neurath's Nuremberg war crimes trial headphones

    1. IBM Corporation collection

    Headset used by Konstantin von Neurath during the Nuremberg war crimes trials.

  20. Fritz Sauckel's Nuremberg war crimes trial headphones

    1. IBM Corporation collection

    Headset used by Fritz Sauckel during the Nuremberg war crimes trials.