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  1. Criminals of War, box 23 f. 5-8

    1. Холокауст

    Materials from trials for war crimes: Adolf Eichmann, Adolf Beckerle, Rademacher, Danneker.

  2. Trials against Nazi criminals of war in Serbia

    1. German Occupying Forces 1941-1945

    Interrogations, statements and prosecutions of Nazi criminals of war responsible for crimes committed in Serbia. The majority of them was arrested by Allied forces in Germany and delivered to Yugoslav authorities in 1946. The prosecutions were issued by the Yugoslav Commission for War Crimes. The interrogations contain important details about the Holocaust (perpetrators, concentration camps, role of the Serbian police etc.). Among the most significant prosecutions: officers of the 64. Reserve Police Battalion, members of the Gestapo in Belgrade, the Einsatzgruppe, and August Meyszner, the H...

  3. Criminals of war, box 23 f.1-4

    1. Холокауст

    Materials from trials and prosecutions of criminals of war: Emin El Husseini, Ustasha criminals of war, German and Hungarian criminals of war responsible for crimes against the Jews in Yugoslavia.

  4. Kriegsverbrecherreferat (War Criminals Department), Central Committee of Liberated Jews - Munich

    In this collection there are files containing much documentation regarding criminals according to the places where they were active, in camps or in ghettos.

  5. Criminels de guerre

    • War criminals
    • CdG

    The fonds War criminals (Criminels de guerre) is divided into different subfonds. These are: - German Civil Administration (Administration civile allemande) - Commissions - Court for war crimes (Cour des crimes de guerre) - Deportation of Jews (Déportation des juifs) - Various - Extraditions - Trial of war criminals (Jugement des criminels de guerre) - German court (Justice allemande) - Offensive «von Rundstedt» - National Office for Research of War Crimes (Office national pour la Recherche des crimes de guerre) - German police (Police allemande) - trial (Procès) - Military war court (Tribu...

  6. Criminal Propaganda poster in Estonian picturing Roosevelt as the friend of US criminals

    1. Jewish paper based ephemera

    Anti-American propaganda poster issued in Estonia after it was annexed by Nazi Germany in September 1941. The poster accuses Roosevelt of being a liar and associate of gangsters such as Al Capone. It calls for the destruction of Jews and this criminal race. In July 1941, Germany invaded Estonia and made it part of the Reich Commissariat Ostland, a German civilian administration. Estonia was under German rule until September 1944, when it was annexed by the Soviet Union.

  7. Pathé Front Page -- Nuremberg trials: verdicts announced; shots of war criminals; prosecutors and local civilians

    Title reads: "Nuremberg" Various shots of sentenced war criminals, Rudolf Hess and Franz Von Papen standing out from the group, chat together and bid farewell in the courtroom, while U.S. military police look on. Various shots of the citizens of Nuremberg buying "Nuremberger" newspapers and reading the result of the trials. American armoured cars patrolling the streets. American soldier inspecting pass of civilian CU of an emblem carved in stone on the outside wall of the Nuremberg Courthouse, showing scales encircled by a laurel wreath. HAS of British team of prosecutors (most in military ...

  8. Portrait of a military courier created during the Trial of German Major War Criminals at Nuremberg

    1. Edward Vebell collection

    Ink drawing of a British military courier created by 24 year-old Edward Vebell, illustrator and US soldier, from the press gallery during the first months of the 1945 Trial of German Major War Criminals before the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg, Germany. Ed sat in the gallery for three days and used field glasses to capture the details of the defendant's faces. He had no water, so he had to use spit to create the halftones that add detail and nuance. Ed did 90% of his drawing in the courtroom, seeking to bring intimacy to the historical proceedings. The sketches were published...

  9. Drawing of four defense lawyers created during the Trial of German Major War Criminals at Nuremberg

    1. Edward Vebell collection
    • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    • irn521699
    • English
    • overall: Height: 15.250 inches (38.735 cm) | Width: 12.250 inches (31.115 cm) pictorial area: Height: 8.375 inches (21.273 cm) | Width: 6.250 inches (15.875 cm)

    Ink drawing of the German defense counsel wearing headsets seated at their table created by 24 year-old Edward Vebell, illustrator and US soldier, from the press gallery during the first months of the 1945 Trial of German Major War Criminals before the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg, Germany. Ed sat in the gallery for three days and used field glasses to capture the details of the defendant's faces. He had no water, so he had to use spit to create the halftones that add detail and nuance. Ed did 90% of his drawing in the courtroom, seeking to bring intimacy to the historical p...

  10. Drawing of courtroom observers created during the Trial of German Major War Criminals at Nuremberg

    1. Edward Vebell collection

    Drawing of courtroom observers, two in military uniforms with CMP patches, created by 24 year-old Edward Vebell, illustrator and US soldier, from the press gallery during the first months of the 1945 Trial of German Major War Criminals before the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg, Germany. Ed sat in the gallery for three days and used field glasses to capture the details of the defendant's faces. He had no water, so he had to use spit to create the halftones that add detail and nuance. Ed did 90% of his drawing in the courtroom, seeking to bring intimacy to the historical proceed...

  11. Documentation regarding the investigation of Nazi war criminals and collaborators in Ukraine, 1944-1946

    Documentation regarding the investigation of Nazi war criminals and collaborators in Ukraine, 1944-1946 Included in the collection is documentation of the Soviet Extraordinary State Commission, active in the Ukraine area during 1944-1946.

  12. List of Nazi war criminals active in the Rostov na Donu region, 1941-1945

    1. O.32 - Documentation regarding the Jews of the Soviet Union from the Holocaust period
    2. Documentation regarding the murder of Jews of Taganrog, Novocherkassk and Rostov, 1941-1943

    List of Nazi war criminals active in the Rostov na Donu region, 1941-1945 The list/s contain approximately 20 names

  13. Heiner Lichtenstein Collection: Documents regarding legal proceedings against Nazi war criminals, 1968-1971

    1. P.26 - Heiner Lichtenstein Collection - Documentation collected by a Journalist who wrote about the Holocaust and about Trials of Nazi War Criminals, 1952-1987

    Heiner Lichtenstein Collection: Documents regarding legal proceedings against Nazi war criminals, 1968-1971 - Indictment submitted against Ebner, Telz, Hofmann, Gross, Saur, Eckert, Plantius, Kuhr and Petsch who served as Schutzpolizei (preventive police) and participated in acts of murder in Biala-Podlaska, Deblin, Pinsk, Stolin, Mokrovo, Lachva, Luniniec, David-Gorodok, Gorodishche, Wisoka, Janov and Drohotschin, 28 March 1968; - Cancellation of the proceedings against Kayser, Niehoff, Salzinger, and Klocker who were active in the Brest-Litovsk area, July 1941; cancellation on 23 March 19...

  14. Letters and newspaper clippings regarding Auschwitz and the "Statute of limitations" concerning Nazi war criminals, 1979

    1. P.26 - Heiner Lichtenstein Collection - Documentation collected by a Journalist who wrote about the Holocaust and about Trials of Nazi War Criminals, 1952-1987

    Letters and newspaper clippings regarding Auschwitz and the "Statute of limitations" concerning Nazi war criminals, 1979 - Letters and newspaper clippings regarding Auschwitz, following a conference of researchers held in Auschwitz, 1979; - Correspondence by Heiner Lichtenstein regarding the public debate concerning the matter of the "Statute of limitations" (Verjaehrung) and Nazi war criminals, 1977; - Photocopy of part of the verdict of the Gebauer Trial (also found in file TR-10/728); - Excerpts from the indictment and verdict of the Roeder Trial and other Trials (also found in files TR-...

  15. Documentation regarding trials held against Nazi war criminals, including bibliographical lists

    1. O.65 - Collection of Jacob Robinson, Jurist and Diplomat

    Documentation regarding trials held against Nazi war criminals, including bibliographical lists

  16. Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper articles and a survey regarding the most important Nazi criminals, 1942-1966

    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: Newspaper articles and a survey regarding the most important Nazi criminals, 1942-1966 In the file: - German and Swiss newspaper clippings regarding the most important Nazi criminals; - Survey presented in the journal published by the French department of the WJC (World Jewish Congress) including information about the fate of the important Nazi criminals after the end of the war; there are three copies of the survey, which is arranged in alphabetical order, September 1966 (pp. 132-159).

  17. Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding postwar trials of various Nazi war criminals, 1948-1968

    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: Newspaper clippings regarding postwar trials of various Nazi war criminals, 1948-1968 In the file: - Clippings regarding Adolf Bekkerle and his role in the annihilation of the Jews of Macedonia and Thracia (pp. 3-8); - Clippings regarding Leopold Windisch and Rudolf Werner and their role in the mass murder of the 128,000 Jews murdered in Lida (p. 10); - Clippings regarding Oskar Christ relating to the attempted murder of Vera Margaschewa, the Russian dancer (p. 13); - Clippings regarding the Belgian Nazi criminal, Jan Verbelen, including also the names of the fo...

  18. International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg indictment against the major war criminals

    1. O.23 - Gilbert Collection: Documentation written by senior Nazi war criminals in detention during the Nuremberg Trials

    International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg indictment against the major war criminals Charges cited in the indictments: - Participation in a common plan or conspiracy for the accomplishment of a crime against peace; - Planning, initiating and waging wars of aggression and other crimes against peace; - War crimes; - Crimes against humanity. The 24 defendants: Martin Bormann; Karl Doenitz; Hans Frank; Wilhelm Frick; Hans Fritzsche; Walther Funk; Hermann Goering; Rudolf Hess; Alfred Jodl; Ernst Kaltenbrunner; Wilhelm Keitel; Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach; Robert Ley; Konstantin von Neu...