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  1. US Army 102nd Infantry Division shoulder sleeve patch with OZ worn by a soldier

    1. David C. Porter collection

    Shoulder sleeve badge, 102nd Infantry Division, known as the Ozarks Division, worn by 19 year old David C. Porter during his service as a soldier in the US Army in Germany from February 1945 to July 1946. David was deployed in February 1945 to join troops of the 102nd Infantry Division in combat in Germany. By the end of the war in May, David was a mortar crew chief for Company A, 26th Infantry Regiment. David and other members of the 102nd were selected to serve as guards for the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. Its purpose was to seek justice for crimes against humanity, evid...

  2. US Army 102nd Infantry Division shoulder sleeve patch with OZ worn by a soldier

    1. David C. Porter collection

    Shoulder sleeve badge, 102nd Infantry Division, known as the Ozarks Division, worn by 19 year old David C. Porter while a soldier in the US Army in Germany from February 1945 to July 1946. David deployed in February 1945 joining the 102nd Infantry in combat in Germany. By the end of the war in May, David was a mortar crew chief for Company A, 26th Infantry Regiment. David and others of the 102nd were selected to serve as guards for the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. David was assigned to guard prisoners during the Trial of Major German War Criminals. He guarded defendants in ...

  3. US Army 102nd Infantry Division enameled lapel pin with OZ worn by a soldier

    1. David C. Porter collection

    Lapel pin insignia of the 102nd Infantry Division, known as the Ozarks Division, worn by 19 year old David C. Porter while a soldier in the US Army in Germany from February 1945 to July 1946. David deployed in February 1945 joining the 102nd Infantry in combat in Germany. By the end of the war in May, David was a mortar crew chief for Company A, 26th Infantry Regiment. David and others of the 102nd were selected to serve as guards for the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. David was assigned to guard prisoners during the Trial of Major German War Criminals. He guarded defendants ...

  4. Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Various documents and newspaper clippings

    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: Various documents and newspaper clippings: In the file: Three notebooks with the number of Jews and non-Jews residing at various locations in Poland, according to the 1925 and 1931 censuses; Pp. 1-10: Excerpt from a charge sheet against an unidentified Nazi criminal, including remarks relating to the list of prosecution exhibits and legal comments regarding paragraphs of the charge sheet (without the actual list or paragraphs). The undated material concerns the German occupation of Poland and Operation Barbarossa; Pp. 11-14: Undated advertisements, probably from...

  5. Selected files from the UK National Archives

    Selected files from the UK National Archives relating to the British investigation and prosecution of war crimes immediately after World War II (WO 309: War Office: Judge Advocate General's Office, British Army of the Rhine War Crimes Group (North West Europe) and predecessors: Registered Files (BAOR and other series) & WO 311: Judge Advocate General's Office, Military Deputy's Department, and War Office, Directorates of Army Legal Services and Personal Services: War Crimes Files (MO/JAG/FS and other series) and WO 310: War Office: Judge Advocate General's Office, War Crimes Group (Sout...

  6. Records of the Central Office of the Judicial Authorities of the Federal States for the Investigation of National Socialist Crimes (B 162)

    Contains selected records relating to the investigation and prosecution of crimes committed under the National Socialist regime from 1933-1945. Includes interrogation reports of perpetrators, testimonies of witnesses, and court decisions. Records document violent crimes, including: mass crimes against Jews and others committed by members of the SS and security police within the killing squads in Poland and in the former Soviet Union, as well as crimes in numerous ghettos, concentration and extermination camps (such as Auschwitz, Majdanek, Belżec, Treblinka or Sobibὀr) across occupied Europe...

  7. Trial against the staff of KL Auschwitz-Birkenau Proces członków załogi Oświęcimia (Sygn. GK 196)

    Contains investigation materials and court documents relating to the trial of Auschwitz and Birkenau concentration camp staff, also records on crimes in other concentration camps. Records contain court cases against many war criminals, such as Adolf Eichmann, Rudolf Hoess (Höss), Dr. Goebel, Karl Ernst Moeckel, Maximilian Grabner as well as against SS physicians accused of experimental operations on Polish women, against female SS camp guards, and other Auschwitz SS staff members. Includes documents on historical background on Nazi leadership; an illustrated SS guidebook for German personn...

  8. Documentation from archives in Belorussia, 1930-1960

    In the record group there are files selected from the State Archive of Belorussia and the Archive of the Public Associations (the archives of the former Communist Party) of Belorussia, the State Archive of the Grodno Region, the State Archive of Belorussia which was attached to the National Archive of the Republic of Belorussia, the State Archive of the Public Associations of the Grodno Region, the State Archive of the Gomel Region, the State Archive of the Public Associations of the Mogilev Region; the Historical Museum of the Great War for the Motherland (the Great Patriotic War - World W...

  9. Abschliessender Schriftsatz über die Strafrechtliche Verantwortlichkeit von Weissäcker und Wörmann : Ermordung und Misshandlung von Kriegsgefangenen, Punkt 3, 10 novembre 1948, texte allemand, 13 p. Schriftsatz über die Teilnahme der Angeklagten Weizaücker, Steengracht Woermann und Erdmannsdorf : Ermordung, Versklävung usw., Anklagepunkt 5, 13 novembre 1948, texte allemand, 19 p. Abachliessender Schriftsatz über die Strafrechtliche Verantwortlichkeit von Weizsaecker, Steengracht, Woermann : Ermordung der europäischen Juden, Punkt 5, 15 novembre 1948, texte allemand : Teil : I. Zinleitung, pp. 1 - 2. II : Die Beschulfigungen unter Punkt V der Anklageschrift, pp. 3 - 6. III : Urteil des IMG hinsichtlich der Verfolgung von Juden, pp. 7 - 10. IV : Das Corpus delicti beim Verbrechen des Rassenwordes, pp. 11 - 30. V : Zuständigkait des Auswärtigen Antes, pp. 31 - 36. VI : Grundlegende Rechtssätze für die Unterzeichnung von Urkunden, pp. 37-40. VII : Das Auswärtige Amt, pp. 41 - 45. VIII : Das Auswärtige Amt und das Program gegen die Juden in November 1938, pp. 46 - 49. IX : Die Juden frage als ein Bestandteil der deutschen Aussenpolitik (1939) pp. 50 - 54. X : Zwangsverschickung von deutschen Juden nach Süd-Frankreich (1940), pp. 55 - 60. Teil II : XI : Die Pläne beschäftigen sich hun auch mit Nord im besetzten Russland (1941 pp. 61 - 68. XII : Die Endlösung der JudeFrage (1942) pp. 69 - 81. XIII : Weizsaeckers und Woermanns schwere Verbrechen lei der Endbösung (1942) pp. 82 - 95. XIV : Umfrangreichs Kenntnis von dem Vernichtungsprogramm, pp. 96 - 116. XV : Zugeständnisse der Angeklagten wührend der Hauptverhandlung, pp. 117 - 129. Teil III : XVI : Weizsaeckers, Wosrmanns und Steengrachts Volkermordende Castigkeit in den verschiedenen Ländern Europas, pp. 130 - 193. Teil IV : XVI : Weizsaeckers, Woermanns und Steengrachts Tätigkeit in Verbindung mit dem Volkermord in den einzelnen europäischen Ländern, pp. 194 - 271. Teil V : XVII : Verstösse gegen das Besitzrecht, pp. 272 - 283. XVIII : Antisemitische Propagandatätigkeit des Auswärtign Amtes, pp. 284 - 295. XIX : Vorschlage zur Tatsachenfestatellung bezüglich der Verantwortung der Angeklagten, pp. 296 - 299. XX : Schluss, pp. 298 - 299. Idem , texte anglais, pp. 1 - 299 (Final brief on the criminal responsability of Weiszaecker, Steengracht, Woermann : Murder of the Jews in Europe). Schriftsatz der Anklagevertretung über strafrechtliche Gesichtspunkte bei der Ausbeutung von Konzentrationslagerbäftlingen, 22 novembre 1948, texte allemand, 26 p. Idem , texte anglais, 20 p.

  10. Garda de Fier

    • Iron Guard

    Founded in 1927

    The Garda de Fier was a fascist and anti-Semitic movement in Romania, whose members were known as ‘Legionnaires’. Originally established in 1927 under the name ‘legion of the Archangel Michael’ and organized into paramilitary units, the Garda de Fier soon became a mass political movement. It was officially dissolved in 1933, but continued to function, even receiving the third largest number of votes in Romania’s 1937 election. During the mid-1930s the Garda de Fier also established ties with the Nazi regime in Germany. In 1938, Romania’s King Carol II again outlawed the Garda de Fier. Nonet...

  11. Brandt Rudolf

    • Brandt, Rudolf, 1909-1948
    • Brandt, Rudolf

    02/06/1909

    02/06/1948

    SS-Standartenführer (1944). Personal referent of Himmler. Head of the Ministerbüro in the Reichsinnenministerium (Reich Ministry of the Interior). Participated in the organisation of the murder of at least 86 Jews for Hirt's skeleton collection in Strassburg. Sentenced to death in Nuremberg Doctors' Trial.

  12. Erich Kulka

    Erich Schon, born in the village of Vsetin, Moravia (today in the Czech Republic), 18 February 1911, and died in Jerusalem, 12 July 1995, was the son of Malvina and Siegbert Schon. After World War II Schon changed his last name to Kulka, the last name of his first wife, Elly Kulka, who did not survive the Holocaust. A history of the arrests of Erich Kulka begins in July 1939, first with arrest by the Gestapo in Brno and afterwards with imprisonment in the Dachau, Sachsenhausen and Neuengamme camps until November 1942, when he was transferred to Auschwitz. Kulka was given the number 73043 an...

  13. Decision Board Trial: Fritz Kuhn

    Decision Board Trial - Fritz Kuhn, Munich, Germany, February 14, 1949. MSs, CUs, Fritz Kuhn sitting in courtroom, looking at papers, talking to counsel. CU, book "Under Cover" by John Roy Carlson. MS, Kuhn seated at table talking to court. CU, prosecutor. Cut-ins, people in courtroom. CU, German papers with headlines. CU, article showing Bundsfuehrer Fritz Kuhn in San Francisco. Reporters in courtroom taking notes. Periodicals showing pictures of Kuhn at Bund meetings in America. MS, witness for prosecution, Mr. Wiedemann, former Consul General in San Francisco. MS, witness Mr. Krott, Ribbe...