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Item type: Archival Descriptions
  1. Rose Gruenapfel papers

    Photocopied documents. Contains copies of documents from when Rose Gruenapfel testified against war criminals in trial in occupied Germany, October 1945, as well as pre-war family photos, and text of translated pages from her diary, which she kept at Neustadt-Gleve concentration camp.

  2. Julia Gejdenson collection

    Various items, including tear sheet from Forward (Forverts) newspaper (in Yiddish), dated 1966; program from Yom Hashoah commemoration in Spain, 1989; clipping from French magazine with article about persecution of Jews in France during war, and photos from book about Nazi war criminals.

  3. General = Administrative files

    1. UNITED RESTITUTION ORGANIZATION (URO)

    URO correspondence, memos, statistics, reports and other general documents. Subdivided as materials from or about: Ga: Dr. Saalheimer; Gb: Dr. Stahr; Gc: Legal regulations; Gd: Mrs. Hiller. One group of files includes testimonies of witnesses regarding suspected war criminals resident in Canada (1960-1961)

  4. Linda Hunt papers

    1. Oral history interviews of the Linda Hunt collection

    Compilation of documents about Operation Paperclip, and articles written by Linda Hunt on this subject.

  5. Collection of the Polizeiliches Durchgangslager Schoorl camp in the Netherlands, 1940-1945

    Collection of the Polizeiliches Durchgangslager Schoorl camp in the Netherlands, 1940-1945

  6. Correspondence with Caton, Anne R.

    1. Wiener Library Archive: Pre-1963 Correspondence

    Correspondence primarily regarding former concentration camp physicians and their postwar fates. This refers especially to former Buchenwald camp doctor Hans Eisele.

  7. Correspondence with Draper, Gerald Irving Anthony Dare

    1. Wiener Library Archive: Pre-1963 Correspondence

    Correspondence regarding the whereabouts of Adolf Eichmann.

  8. United Nations War Crimes Commission records

    This collection contains the records of the United Nations War Crimes Commission including the following: charge files consisting of formal charges submitted to the Commission, lists of war criminals, suspects, and material witnesses; summary minutes of meetings; documents, reports, and related material; correspondence; reports of national military tribunals, including US military courts; transcripts of proceedings and documents of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (Tokyo trials); international prosecution section documents; as well as index cards of war criminals, 1942-1...

  9. Central Archives of the Federal Security Services (former KGB) of the Russian Federation records relating to war crime trials in the Soviet Union

    Contains interrogation transcripts, witness statements, arrest warrants, evidence documents, copy prints, sketches, diagrams, photographs and other trial documents relating to the arrests and investigations of suspected war criminals for war crimes trials held in Riga, Kiev, Minsk, Babruisk (Bobruysk), Sevastopol, Kishinev (Chisinau), Chernihiv (Chernigov), Pskov, Velikie Luki, Stalino, Krasnodar, Bryansk, Nikolaev, Novogrod, Leningrad, and Smolensk in the Soviet Union. Also includes trial documents for trials of several individuals suspected of war crimes and several Sachsenhausen concentr...

  10. Estonian State Archives of the former Estonian KGB (State Security Committee) records relating to war crime investigations and trials in Estonia

    Contains photocopies of evidence documents, interrogation transcripts, decrees, biographical data sheets, witness statements, photographs, miscellaneous court and trial documents,and sound recordings of trial proceedings relating to the arrest, investigation, prosecution, and sentencing of war criminals accused of atrocities in concentration camps, mass killings of Jews,Communists, and prisoners of war in Estonia during World War II. Documents range in date from 1940 to 1987 with the bulk of the documents dating from 1950 to 1962.

  11. Schacht questioned by Jackson at Nuremberg Trial

    (Munich 138) War Crimes Trials, Nuremberg, Germany, May 2, 1946. LS, Chief US Prosecutor Robert H. Jackson at prosecution table before opening of court. Prisoners seated in dock in BG. Prisoners talk together and to their counselors. Pan, Jackson walks to lectern and begins his interrogations of Hjalmar Schacht (at 21:12:37). Defendant testifies that he told a woman that Germany had been taken over by a gang of criminals. When asked by Jackson to name the men that he referred to, Schacht only mentions men who are dead. Asked for the names of the "criminals," he testifies that he cannot answ...