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  1. Criminals

  2. Nazi criminals

  3. War Criminals

    1. World Jewish Congress
    2. Non-Print Materials and Miscellaneous
    3. Photographs

    Box J14. Folder 29. Haerter, Ernst Erich, Gorochow Ghetto (See Series C, Subseries 3, Horochow folder). Box J14. Folder 30. War Criminals from Heydekrug (See Series C, Heydekrug file). Box J14. Folder 31. Hofle, Herman, Warsaw Ghetto, 1942, 1961 Box J14. Folder 32. Artukovic, Andrija; Brock, Egbert; Eichmann, Adolf, Labitzke, Guenter; Rouenhoff, Josef; Schlef; Stangl, Franz; Urban, George. Box J14. Folder 33. Unnamed Nazi. Box J14. Folder 34. Wabbel, Walter; Scharrnack, Kurt. Box J14. Folder 35. Miscellaneous, 1933-1974 Box J15. Folder 1. Hein, Dora, 1945-1962 Box J15. Folder 2. Auschwitz, ...

  4. War Criminals Hunt

    (LIB 7228-7229) War Criminals Hunt, Norway, June-July 1945. SEQ: US, British, and Nilorg (Norwegian Underground) troops entering German POW camp in the early morning and routing the prisoners from their sleep. The Germans are lined up outside of barracks and informers pass along the lines in an attempt to identify former Gestapo men. MLSs, MSs, German prisoners rush from their barracks in all manner of dress. In many instances the Norwegian troops boot the prisoners to hurry them along. MSs, informers pass along a line of women who had worked for the German government and are presently inte...

  5. Execution of War Criminals

    Bardossy, Szalasi and others (?) executed. Bardossy at ceremony in Music Academy. Szalasi at time of takeover at Royal Castle. Arrival from Germany. Scenes of the coutroom. Chain Bridge blown-up, destroyed buildings, dead bodies. Execution preparations, prisoners lead to posts, faces covered.

  6. Nazi Criminals Criminales Nazis

    This collection includes newspaper clippings and a few original documents pertaining to the search and whereabouts of Nazi war criminals believed to be hiding in Argentina and other countries in South America.

  7. Les Criminals de Guerre

    1. The Alfred Wiener documents collection

    The file contains papers concerning the Einer Gustav Aberg trial in Stockholm in 1947. The papers are relating to the evidence for the prosecution of Aberg. Most of the papers are written in German, English and French. The papers contain evidence on the background of common anti-semitic 'quotation'. The file includes collected material based on the publications of Aberg and his misquotations. For the trial photostats of certain pages of selected works written by several authors were gathered, to show details of distortion in quotation, denials of spurious statements and related corresponden...

  8. Activists in justice against criminals

    People (not necessarily officials of the justice system) who were active in bringing criminals to justice.

  9. Second transport of war criminals

    Second transport of war criminals. Former Arrow Cross leaders arrive from Germany, interrogated in former Arrow Cross headquarters. Including: Sandor Csia, Tribunal Judge Lajos Szasz, Supply Minister Ferenz Vas, Leader of Volksbund Emil Szakvari, Secretary of Gombos, Minister under Szalasi Pal Tider, Arrow Cross Count Peter Hain, Gestapo agent Kalman Kubai (L) chained with Laszlo Baky (R) State Secretary Karoly Beregi, Arrow Cross Defense Minister Mihaly Borcsa Kolozsvari, Szalasi Press Secretary Istvan Antal, Minister of Propaganda Ferenz Kiss, Actor Ferencz Fiala, Press Secretary Jeno Rac...

  10. War Crimes Trials/war criminals

    Army-Navy Screen Magazine, no. 79. Reel 2: "Guilty Men" War crimes trials. War criminals are beaten and hung by their heels. Moscow declaration. Concentration camp scenes. Collection of documents for the trial. CUs, dead bodies of Himmler, Goebbels, etc. Disorder. Arrest of major war criminals. Belsen trial. Hangings. Mobs gather to view bodies. Other European war crimes trials of Caruso, Quisling, popes. German war criminals are tried and executed. German concentration camp scenes. Trial of some Japanese war criminals.

  11. Punishment of German War Criminals

    1. Research files: research conducted by the JCIO and the Wiener Library

    The file is a compilation of quotations from books about the end of the First World War and its aftermath. The 'humiliating' demands by the Allied nations for the extraditions of its political and military rulers are discussed. Most of the publications were written before the rise of the National Socialists to power. The refusal of the Netherlands to extradite the German emperor is mentioned as the first step of the stand against the demand of the Allies. Each quotations lists a headline, title, author, publisher and date of Publication.

  12. Execution of war criminals, Landsberg, Germany

    (Paris 369) Execution of War Criminals, Landsberg, Germany, November 19, 1945. LS, prison buildings. MS, two civilian executioners stand beneath scaffold looking at man who was just hung. LS, civilian executioners set up rope on scaffold. Roped-off area "official witnesses." Man lead up by priest, soldiers, military, police. LS, criminal drops thru trap door of scaffold. MS, rope is adjusted around condemned man's neck and trap is sprung. HS, looking thru trap door at corpse swinging from rope. Note: Three German nationals were hanged by the US military authorities for murdering US aviators...

  13. Copy witness statements re Auschwitz war criminals

    Most of these copy statements re the activities of former SS officers at Auschwitz by former inmates were collected by the International Auschwitz Komitee. The witnesses submitted their statements to the IAK in response to notices published in Polish and German newspapers, asking for evidence against former SS officers at Auschwitz. Many of the statements make reference to this fact. Many also end with a declaration that the witness is ready to repeat the statement under oath. Most of the statements are 1 or 2 pages long except that of Dr. Eduard Wirth, former doctor at Auschwitz, who descr...

  14. Selected records relating to war criminals

    Copies of documents sent to USHMM from NARA, after declassification review and redaction of contents. Documents were from Headquarters, European Command, Intelligence Division, dating from 1951, and appear to deal with extradition of Nazi war criminals.