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Item type: Archival Descriptions
  1. M.9 - Simon Wiesenthal Collection, Archive of the Juedische Historische Dokumentation (Center for Jewish Documentation), Linz, 1938-1951

    M.9 - Simon Wiesenthal Collection, Archive of the Juedische Historische Dokumentation (Center for Jewish Documentation), Linz, 1938-1951 The Jewish Historical Documentation Center in Linz was established in 1947 by Simon Wiesenthal, an engineer from Buczacz, Poland. After his liberation from Mauthausen camp in Austria, Wiesenthal worked toward locating and arresting war criminals. He was also the moving force behind the Association of Former Inmates of Concentration Camps in Austria, and among the founders of the International Organization of Former Inmates of Nazi Camps. As the chairman of...

  2. Die Wirtschaft in den Kriegsverbrecherprozessen

    1. Manuskripte
    2. Abhandlungen, Studien, Berichte

    Deutsche und englische Version (The economy in the war-criminal-trials): "1. Rückblick auf Nürnberg; 2. Der Wilhelmstraßen- oder Omnibus-Prozess; 3. Zu Anklagepunkt VII (sog. Sklavenarbeiterprogramm); zu Anklagepunkt VI (von der Anklage zusammengefaßt unter dem tendenziösen Wort 'Spoliation' - Plünderung)";Mschr., Original.

  3. United Nations War Crimes Commission: records

    Lists of alleged war criminals, files of charges brought against them, minutes of meetings, reports, correspondence, trial transcripts, and related documentation about the activities of the United Nations War Crimes Commission (UNWCC), its committees, and individuals identified as alleged war criminals, including evidence compiled against them and records related to their prosecution by national tribunals. One significant group of these records consist of files about individuals who were identified by the UNWCC as war criminals, including the charge files that were compiled against them, ba...

  4. Earlean McCarrick collection

    The Earlean McCarrick collection consists of research files documenting cases of denaturalization, deportation, and extradition of accused Nazi criminals and collaborators in the United States and the role of the Office of Special Investigations (OSI) in those cases. Denaturalization files document denaturalization proceedings against accused Nazi criminals and collaborators in US District Courts, Circuit Courts, Immigration Courts, and the Supreme Court. Records include OSI digests of cases, court records, notes, Westlaw case digests, Lexis‐Nexis court records, printed materials, drafts of...

  5. Public Prosecutor Office District Court of Berlin Staatsanwaltschaft beim Landgericht Berlin (B Rep. 058)

    Selected records of the Public Prosecutor at the District Court of Berlin relating to criminal cases concerning crimes against humanity, war crimes trials, and Nazi crimes against Jews, homosexuals, Sinti and Roma, the disabled, political prisoners, Jehovah’s witnesses, forced laborers, as well as documents regarding euthanasia facilities, ghettos, concentration camps and prisons. Includes interrogations, testimonies, judicial examinations of war criminals and witnesses; reports of the International Tracing Service Arolsen about concentration camps, documents on deportation of Berlin Jews t...

  6. Collection of documents of Dutch inmates in German camps outside the Netherlands, 1933-1945, including documentation of the Red Cross, until 1950

    Collection of documents of Dutch inmates in German camps outside the Netherlands, 1933-1945, including documentation of the Red Cross, until 1950 Included in the collection: Lists of survivors and lists of inmates who perished in Dachau, Mauthausen, Gross Rosen, Theresienstadt and Natzweiler camps during 1940-1945; Testimonies of Dutch survivors, regarding their detention and living conditions in camps and while on marches during 1933-1945; Documents of the Red Cross in Allersdorf and other places during the postwar period, including protocols of investigations of Dutch criminals and Nazi w...

  7. Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the Treblinka Trial in Duesseldorf, 1960-1965

    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: Documentation regarding the Treblinka Trial in Duesseldorf, 1960-1965 In the file: - Anklageband ("Prosecution File") containing: indictment of 14 Nazi criminals from Treblinka, including Kurt Hubert Franz, the camp commandant; a list of witnesses and a list of the accused including their biographical summaries and details about their actions in Treblinka; general information regarding the policy of the Third Reich; information regarding the death camp and the labor camp in Treblinka; - Concise report for the press regarding the legal proceedings as of September...

  8. Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the "Sobibor" Trial in Hagen and the "Tarnopol" Trial in Stuttgart, 1965-1967

    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: Documentation regarding the "Sobibor" Trial in Hagen and the "Tarnopol" Trial in Stuttgart, 1965-1967 In the file: - Drafts of articles and newspaper clippings by B. Sagalowitz regarding the "Sobibor" Trial and the "Tarnopol" Trial; the articles appeared in the "Neue Zuercher Zeitung" newspaper; - Circular from the press department of the Hagen law court regarding the opening of the trial against 12 Nazi criminals from the Sobibor camp, 24 June 1965; - Letter from Reinhard Bandke, the journalist, to B. Sagalowitz regarding the "Sobibor" Trial proceedings 03 Dece...

  9. International Military Tribunal Proceedings

    Mimeographed testimony and evidence, relating to the trials of alleged German war criminals at Nuremberg. The Hoover Institution Archives has a collection of documents from the Nuremburg Trials, but it is not complete and not indexed. You should consult the published sets of Nuremburg documents. One set, in 42 volumes, contains the proceedings of the trials and documents relating to them (such as evidence, interviews). One set, in 23 volumes contains only the proceedings. Both sets include indexes. Below are the citations to these sets, which use the official name of the entity that conduct...

  10. Trial re: Slovak Jews

    News Film - The Week in Film: Dr. Anton Vasek before the National Court in Bratislava on trial for deeds perpetrated against Slovak Jews.

  11. War Crime Trial

    EXT Academy of Music. Trial scenes. Bela Imre, Jeno Racz, Pal Tider.

  12. A 1340 / 10

    1. Documentary Material

    Letter from Otokar Růžička about atrocities of a suspected war criminal Paul Raphaelsohn

  13. Věc: Rafaelson

    1. Documentary Material

    Protocol written by František Lustig about a suspected war criminal Paul Raphaelsohn

  14. A 1340 / 2

    1. Documentary Material

    Letter from Herbert Kolb to Pavel Kraus concerning Paul Raphaelsohn

  15. A 1340 / 6

    1. Documentary Material

    Announcement about extradiction of a suspected war criminal Paul Raphaelsohn

  16. CI Questionnaire

    1. Documentary Material

    Questionary of of a suspected war criminal Paul Raphaelsohn