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  1. Norimberský soud, Norimberk

    • Nuremberg Trials, Nuremberg
    • NS/Nor.
    • NAD 1463
    • Národní archiv
    • 1463
    • English
    • 1946-1948
    • 71 linear metres of documents, all are processed and inventoried and accessible.

    The fonds consists of stenographic records (250 000 pages) from each of 12 subsequent trials which were as copies submitted to all national delegations participating at the Nuremberg proceedings and investigation. The fonds also consists of several folders with various documents such as hearings of witnesses or given judgements etc. The 12 subsequent trials were: the Doctors' Trial (against 23 medical doctors), the Milch Trial (against the Field Marshal Erhard Milch), the Judges' Trial (against 16 jurists and lawyers), the Pohl Trial (also known as Economics and Administrative Departments o...

  2. Pogroms, gold fillings, murders in Latvia and Lithuania described in Nuremberg Trial

    (Paris 443) War Crimes Trials, Nuremberg, Germany, December 13, 1945. RVs, Major Walsh, US prosecutor, reading original Nazi letters which describe pogroms and other actions taken against the Jews in Latvia and Lithuania. He further reads documentation on the removal of gold teeth and fillings from the mouths of Jews before their annihilation. "Actions," burning of synagogues, etc., in Riga and other areas. LS, courtroom, waiting. Reading of memo by SS Brigadefuehrer Stahlecher to Himmler (10/15/41) reporting a pogrom, "Aktion Gruppe" : "To our surprise, not easy at first, to set in motion ...

  3. District Court in Warsaw Sąd Okręgowy w Warszawie (Sygn. 654/III)

    Contains selected files of criminal trials conducted at the District Court in Warsaw during the years 1946-1956. These trials pertain to crimes committed against Jews and Poles during the German occupation in Poland. Trials were based on the Decree of August 31, 1944 (“Sierpniówka”), issued by the Polski Komitet Wyzwolenia Narodowego (PKWN), concerning the punishment of war criminals guilty of murders and persecution of civilians and prisoners of war, and the punishment of traitors to the Polish Nation. "Sierpniówka" was one of the world's first legislation on liability for war crimes commi...

  4. War Crimes Trial: The Belsen Case

    Part 5: Courtroom scenes of the trial by a British military tribunal at Lueneberg, Germany, of Nazis who served at the Belsen prison camp. Includes scenes of atrocities at Belsen. According to UN contents sheet: "To a British military tribunal at Luneburg [sic] is brought a sordid assortment of Nazi war criminals...headed by the notorious Josef Kramer, charged with responsibility for torture and mass murder of 50,000 prisoners, at the German death camp at Belsen. Belsen's women -- as savage as any of the men. Kramer's chief assistant -- 21 years old and a veteran of five years of atrocities...

  5. German surrender; denazification

    US propaganda film about "The German personality" and its national psyche and history. Reel 6 describes the unconditional surrender of Germany. Shows prisoners and industrial ruins. Contrasts "lackadaisical" occupation in 1918 with the more complete occupation, the trial of war criminals, and denazification processes in 1945.

  6. County Command of the State Police in Będzin Komenda Powiatowa Policji Państwowej w Będzinie (Sygn. 1046)

    Various police reports, lists of criminals, reports of officers and police informants concerning political, social and professional organizations, security of the city, unemployment and crime.

  7. Day 53 International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg (Set A)

    1. Archives of the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal

    Day 53 - Thursday, February 7, 1946. French prosecutor Mr. Mounier sums up their prosecution against the German criminals. British Prosecutor Sir Maxwell-Fyfe presents counts one and two against Hess.

  8. Selected records of the district of Grodzisk Mazowiecki Starostwo Powiatowe Grodzisko-Mazowieckie (Sygn. 243)

    Correspondence and statisctis of minorities living after World War II in the county of Grodzisko-Mazowieckie, the register of cemeteries, real estate properties owned by Jews and Germans before the war, the records of the Jewish community in Grodzisk, testimonies of witnesses about German crimes committed against Poles in the county during the war, registers of war criminals.

  9. Day 218 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 218 - Tuesday, October 1, 1946. The Tribunal continues. Justice Lawrence, Justice Nikitchenko, Justice Biddle, and Justice de Vabres sentence Goering, Hess, von Ribbentrop, Keitel, Kaltenbruner, Rosenberg, Frank, Frick, Streicher, Funk, Doenitz, Raeder, von Schirach, Sauckel, Jodl, Seyss-Inquart, Speer, von Neurath, and Bormann.

  10. Day 199 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 199 - Friday, August 9, 1946. Witness Seevers continues. Justice Biddle. US counsel, Lt. Commander Harris, speaks, followed by Gen. Telford Taylor. The Russian prosecution addresses the court. Witness von Manstein testifies.

  11. Day 153 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 153 - Wednesday, June 12, 1946. Seyss-Inquart and a French prosecutor. The Germand defense for Ernst Kaltenbrunner. US counsel, Mr. Dodd, speaks. Witness Hortsenan. Rainer and the German defense counsel. Mr. Dodd continues.

  12. Day 163 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 163 - Tuesday, June 25, 1946. Defendant von Neurath and the defense counsel for Franz von Papen. Prosecution by Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe. Russian prosecutors continue the case on defendant von Neurath.

  13. Day 169 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 169 - Tuesday, July 2, 1946. Witness Markov continues. Defense counsel for Goering. Russian prosecutor speaks. The defense counsel for von Neurath. Break. Defense counsel for Karl Doenitz. Document is presented and an interpreter reads the document over channel one. Discussion of interrogations.

  14. Day 78 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 78 - Monday, March 11, 1946. Milch questioned by German defense for high command & OKW, the defense for Speer and Sauckel, the defense for Kaltenbrunner and Raeder. Justice Jackson questioning witness Milch. Russian prosecutor questions Milch.

  15. Day 41 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 41 - Wednesday, January 23, 1946. French prosecutor Delpech continues on German control of Belgian industry. Capt. Harris on crimes committed by Fritzsche. British prosecutor Mr. Barrington on crimes committed by Von Papen.

  16. Day 44 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 44 - Monday, January 28, 1946. Witness Marie Vaillant-Couturier continuation on conditions in concentration camps. Witness Thomas describes the Nazi Party and its activities. Another French witness describes the conditions in concentration camps.

  17. Day 45 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 45 - Tuesday, January 29, 1946. French witness continues to speak on conditions in the concentration camps. Hans Cappelen on bestial acts committed by Germans. Witness Paul Rosen on German brutality with questions from German counsel and French counsel.

  18. Day 46 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 46 - Wednesday, January 30, 1946. French prosecutor Mr. Dubost on crimes against western countries. Defense for Jodl and Keitel interject and the French prosecution continues the case on crimes against western countries.

  19. Day 50 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 50 - Monday, February 4, 1946. French prosecutor makes the case on crimes committed in western countries. A Belgian witness speaks on crimes committed by Germans in Belgium. He is questioned by the German defense counsel. The French prosecutor Mr. Faure addresses crimes committed in France.

  20. Day 56 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 56 - Monday, February 11, 1946. Gen. Rudenko and Col. Pokrovsky address crimes committed in USSR by the German army. Witness Field Marshal Polius is questioned by the defense. Justice Lawrence and Gen. Rudenko address the court.