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  1. Day 76 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 76 - Thursday, March 7, 1946. Justice Lawrence, Sir Maxwell-Fyfe and the German defense continue. The prosecution sums up their case against the defendants.

  2. Day 192 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 192 - Thursday, August 1, 1946. German counsel: Dr. Best and Dr. Merkel. Witness Karl Kupfer. Justice Biddle and the Russian prosecution. German counsel for the SD.

  3. Day 6 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 6 - Tuesday, November 27, 1945 - Justice Jackson opens the session. Mr. Alderman presents on the case of aggressive war.

  4. Day 8 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 8 - Thursday, November 29, 1945 - Alderman presents on the case of aggressive war. Dodd presents film on evidence of Nazi atrocities within concentration camps.

  5. Day 10 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 10 - Saturday, December 1, 1945 - Tribunal decides that Rudolf Hess is competent enough to stand trial. Prosecution continues to question

  6. Day 16 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 16 - Monday, December 10, 1945. Col. Philmore continues on aggression against the U.S. and USSR, with questions from Justice Lawrence and the German defense counsel.

  7. Day 17 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 17 - Tuesday, December 11, 1945. Lt. Commander James Donovan introduces and screens the film “Nazi Plan. Film about the preparation for aggressive war presented. Mr. Dodd speaking on forced labor.

  8. Day 18 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 18 - Wednesday, December 12, 1945. German defense counsel, Justice Lawrence and Mr. Dodd continue on forced labor and living conditions.

  9. Day 23 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 23 - Wednesday, December 19, 1945. Col. Storey presents the case on the SA. and Maj. Farr begins the case on the SS.

  10. Day 24 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 24 - Thursday, December 20, 1945. Maj. Farr on criminal organization SS. Col. Storey on criminal organization SD.

  11. 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.

  12. William J. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of William J., who was born in the United States in 1921. He recounts military draft in 1944; entering Europe through Scotland in January 1945; serving in the 90th Infantry division of the Third Army; liberating Flossenbu?rg on April 28, 1945; shock at the dead and dying inmates, their emaciated state, and the living conditions; being instructed not to share their rations with the prisoners; the high prisoner death rate; compelling local residents to bury the dead; leaving after three days; moving through Germany and Czechoslovakia; handling German POWs; assignment after...

  13. State Archive at the Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea

    • Государственный архив при Совете Министров Автономной Республики Крым

    The files relating to the Nazi occupation regime and the Holocaust can be found in the files of the Inventory 2: File 1Б. Materials on the former soviet citizens who served in the German military units. 25.05.1943-22.04.1955. 25 pages. File 1В. List of the German-Fascist criminals, who committed crimes on the temporarily occupied territory of the Crimea. 28.08.1944. 4 pages. File 1Г. List of pseudonyms of the newspaper “Golos Kryma” reporters. 9.03.1945. 179 pages. File 11А. Reference list of the publications in the Crimea during the occupation period. 31.01.1996. 10 pages. File 13Б. Refere...

  14. Oral history interview with Frank Wallis

  15. Selected records from the Military Archives of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Serbia related to the criminal investigation of war crimes on the territory of Yugoslavia during WWII

    Records of criminal investigations and trials pertaining to German, Hungarian, Italian, Bulgarian, Hungarian, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, and Slovenian war criminals accused of war crimes against humanity committed on the territory of Yugoslavia during WWII. In addition to the Belgrade trials, the war crimes trials also took place at the Military Tribunals held in Zagreb, Sarajevo, and Ljubljana.

  16. Selected records of the Romanian Ministry of Interior, Cabinet of the Minister (Cabinetul ministrului)

    Contains excerpts from records concerning Iron Guard activities, surveillance of Jews, interment of Jews in camps, deportation of Romanies and Jews to Transnistria, notes concerning the ghettos in Transnistria, and forced labor in Ragat. It also includes postwar documents on the confiscation of property and on war criminals.

  17. Clippings from Nazi newspapers, 1934-1947, and clippings from Jewish newspapers, 1936-1968

    1. O.30 - Documentation regarding the Jews of Austria, mainly during the Holocaust period

    Clippings from Nazi newspapers, 1934-1947, and clippings from Jewish newspapers, 1936-1968 Clippings from Nazi newspapers: - "Voelkischer Beobachter" - copy of an article regarding "The Jewish Question", a survey of activities of the Zentralstelle Juedische Auswanderung (Central Office for Jewish Emigration), published in Vienna, 1939; - Photograph from the "Der Stuermer" newspaper. Jewish newspapers: - The newspaper, "Juedische Weltrundschau", published in Paris, August 1939, with a description of the sailing of the illegal immigrant ship, "St. Louis", and an overview of the situation in E...

  18. Documentation regarding the murder of Jews in the Poltava district, 1933-1944

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

    Documentation regarding the murder of Jews in the Poltava district, 1933-1944 Sections of documents of the Chrezvychaynaya Gosudarstvennaya Komissiya (ChGK - Soviet Extraordinary State Commission) in the Poltava district; memoirs of witnesses regarding the extermination of the civilian population, including the Jews; destruction of the civilian economy in the Poltava district; absence of cultural offices and institutions; lists of German war criminals and Ukrainian collaborators in the city of Poltava and the Poltava district.