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  1. "Bemerkungen zur Lage" (Comments on the situation) and Notizen zur Verteidigung (Defense notes) written by Arthur Seyss-Inquart

    1. O.23 - Gilbert Collection: Documentation written by senior Nazi war criminals in detention during the Nuremberg Trials
    • Arthur Seyss-Inquart: Einige Bemerkungen zur Lage im Juli 1945

    "Bemerkungen zur Lage" (Comments on the situation) and Notizen zur Verteidigung (Defense notes) written by Arthur Seyss-Inquart - "Bemerkungen zur Lage", an essay by Arthur Seyss-Inquart regarding Germany's political situation in July, 1945, mainly concerning the treatment of the German population by the occupying powers; - Extensive notes prepared for Seyss-Inquart's defense; - Essay by Seyss-Inquart regarding the impact of Adolf Hitler on history.

  2. "Der Stuermer", Gestapo prisoner testifies, & forced labor discussed at Nuremberg Trial

    07:00:40 (Paris 489) War Crimes Trials, Nuremberg, Germany, January 11, 1946. Inserts, hands turning pages of "Der Stuermer." LS of courtroom as Chief Justice Geoffrey Lawrence adjourns court. LS, MSs, defendants talking to their lawyers during recess. MLS, Dr. Franz Blaha appearing as a witness. Dr. Blaha was arrested when Germany invaded Czechoslovakia in March 1939, held in a Gestapo prison without trial for two years, and sent to Dachau in April 1941. He tells how the Germans forced Russian children to work as slave laborers, and that nearly 60 percent of them died of tuberculosis withi...

  3. "Entartete Kunst" (Degenerate Art) exhibition; BDM; farming; Reichsarbeitsdienst

    INT "Entartete Kunst" (Degenerate Art) exhibit, "Nehmen Sie Dada ernst" in Munich. 00:20:47 BDM girls place flag in ground, write letters. Landscape with ploughed fields, oxen and cart, between Nuremberg and Leipzig. Road between Nuremberg and Dresden with BDM girls, marching and singing with banner. CUs faces, braids, white blouses. While resting at roadside, two girls perform a singing act, flirtatious, very animated. Others seated, write in diaries, then march on. Ages range from 8 to 12, most in braids or bobbed hair. BDM girls eating, with group leader, CU BDM flag, reading magazine, r...

  4. "Inside the Nuremberg trials: a prosecutor's comprehensive account"

    Contains drafts of the preface and several chapters from a proposed book by Drexel A.Sprecher, based on his experiences serving with the Office of the U.S. Chief of Counsel during the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg.

  5. "Nazzi War Criminals on Trial, November 1945 - October 1946, Court of History, the last Fashist defense line"

    Consists of a scrapbook compiled by Avraham Tory, which contains caricature sketches (with captions) of the defendants at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg, Germany. According to Tory, the sketches were drawn by "a famous Russian cartoonist."

  6. "Not Guilty" statement presented by Hans Fritzsche at the Nuremberg Trials, and text of an interview with Dr. G. M. Gilbert

    1. O.23 - Gilbert Collection: Documentation written by senior Nazi war criminals in detention during the Nuremberg Trials
    • Fritzsche, Hans - Defense notes

    "Not Guilty" statement presented by Hans Fritzsche at the Nuremberg Trials, and text of an interview with Dr. G. M. Gilbert - "Not Guilty" statement presented by Hans Fritzsche before the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg; - Excerpt from the transcript of his hearing as a witness before court; - Detailed transcript of questions and answers from an interview of Fritzsche by Dr. G.M. Gilbert, the prison psychologist.

  7. "Report of Robert H. Jackson, United States Representative to the International Conference on Military Trials"

    Consists of a bound copy of the "Report of Robert H. Jackson, United States Representative to the International Conference on Military Trials", published in London in 1945. The book has a handwritten inscription from Justice Jackson to Sidney S. Alderman, who served as a prosecutor at Nuremberg. The book includes some of Alderman's handwritten notes, annotations, and underlining in the text.

  8. "Sunday's Child"

    Contains a manuscript entitled "Sunday's Child," by Lili R. Andrieux.

  9. "The Holocaust's Second Victims"

    Consists of a typed testimony, in English, entitled "The Holocaust's Second Victims" by Paul Keller. In the testimony, which was written for a Holocaust commemoration, Mr. Keller describes the effects of the Nuremberg Laws and on antisemitic persecution on his education and life as a child in Germany. He describes the culture shock he experienced as a German-Jewish refugee when his family immigrated to the United States in 1937.

  10. "War Crimes Trials Nurnberg Germany Nov. 20, 1945-"

    Program: "War-Crime / Trials / Nurnberg / Germany / Nov. 20, 1945-"; 7 loose pages; program contains biographies of the defendants and a floor plan of the courtroom; dated November 1945; in English; brought home from the war by Maj. Fred Brown (donor's father) who attended the trials.

  11. "War Hitler ein grosser Feldherr?" (Was Hitler a Great Commander?), an essay by Generalfeldmarschall Gerd von Rundstedt

    1. O.23 - Gilbert Collection: Documentation written by senior Nazi war criminals in detention during the Nuremberg Trials
    • Gerd von Rundstedt: War Hitler ein grosser Feldherr?

    "War Hitler ein grosser Feldherr?" (Was Hitler a Great Commander?), an essay by Generalfeldmarschall Gerd von Rundstedt "War Hitler ein grosser Feldherr?", an essay by Generalfeldmarschall Gerd von Rundstedt, assessing Hitler's skills as a military commander. Written in von Rundstedt's Nuremberg prison cell at the request of Dr. G.M. Gilbert, the prison psychologist, the essay argues that Hitler lost the war because he did not listen to the General Staff but to "irresponsible laymen in the Nazi Party and propaganda circles".

  12. "While the World Watched"

    Consists of one audio CD entitled "While the World Watched," created by the Library of Congress as part of the Veterans History Project. On the CD, veterans describe their experiences as concentration camp liberators and as witnesses to the Nuremberg war crimes trials. The program is narrated by former United States Senator Max Cleland.

  13. ' Nazis Murder Jewish Slave Workers. At 7:30 A.M. April ...

    1. Image Collection NIOD

    ' Nazis Murder Jewish Slave Workers. At 7:30 A.M. April 22, 1945, a trainload of Jewish Hungarian slave laborers traveling to the rear of the shrinking German front lines was halted at Schwarzenfeld, 47 miles east of Nuremberg, Germany, by a U.S. plane. The plane did not hit the train but bombed the rails ahead of and behind it. The jews were taken off and shot in groups of 50 by Nazi guards. Their bodies were buried in a city dump and in some places were not even covered with earth, lime being thrown over them instead. The mass murders were discovered when units of the Third U.S. Army capt...

  14. 1 (pièces 25 à 112) pièces 25 à 52 témoignages 25 René Bassole

    1. Haute Cour de justice. Volume 3 Haute Cour de justice. Rép. num. détaillé dact., par M.-Th. Chabord, 11 vol., 2420 p. Volume 3 : 3w/106-3w/141
    2. Gaston BRUNETON Commissaire général à la Main d'oeuvre française en Allemagne à dater du 6 février 1943
    3. Gaston Bruneton. Dossier II

    1 (pièces 25 à 112) pièces 25 à 52 témoignages 25 René Bassole, ex-secrétaire général au ministère de l'Education nationale 26 interrogatoire de Robert Ferry, secrétaire général du Commissariat d'action sociale pour les ouvriers travaillant en Allemagne 27 note d'information sur Robert Ferry 28 Maurice Reynet, ancien secrétaire de Bruneton 29 Georges Higgins, fonctionnaire au ministère des Prisonniers 30-31 Madame Reynet 32 Guy Goujon, journaliste 33 Jacques Brierre, ancien membre de la délégation française du Commissariat général d'action sociale pour les Français travaillant en Allemagne ...

  15. 1 (pièces et sous-dossiers cotés 1 à 23) sous-dossier 1 Forme pièce 2 réquisition du procureur général

    1. Haute Cour de justice. Volume 3 Haute Cour de justice. Rép. num. détaillé dact., par M.-Th. Chabord, 11 vol., 2420 p. Volume 3 : 3w/106-3w/141
    2. Gaston BRUNETON Commissaire général à la Main d'oeuvre française en Allemagne à dater du 6 février 1943
    3. Dossier I

    1 (pièces et sous-dossiers cotés 1 à 23) sous-dossier 1 Forme pièce 2 réquisition du procureur général, 9 décembre 1944 (copie) pièce 3 note pour le conseiller Gareau, 29 décembre 1944 pièce 4 mandat d'arrêt, 10 janvier 1945 pièce 5 mandat d'arrêt, 3 mai 1945 sous-dossier 6 Renseignements de police sous-dossier 7 Blocage des comptes séquestre sous-dossier 8 Correspondance du commissaire à l'Instruction près la Haute Cour de Justice avec les ministères sous-dossier 9 Recherche de témoignages et de documents sous-dossier 10 Documents trouvés dans les bagages du maréchal Pétain Scellé n°1 - sy...

  16. 1 dossier du Tribunal militaire permanent 1 mandat de dépôt

    1. Haute Cour de justice. Volume 7 Haute Cour de justice. Rép. num. détaillé dact., par M.-Th. Chabord, 11 vol., 2420 p. Volume 7 : 3w/217-3w/250
    2. François Lehideux Secrétaire d'Etat à l'Equipement national, 23 février - 18 juillet 1941 Secrétaire d'Etat à la Production industrielle, 18 juillet 1941-18 avril 1942.
    3. d_2_1

    1 dossier du Tribunal militaire permanent 1 mandat de dépôt, 18 octobre 1944 2 procès-verbal de première comparution, 18 octobre 1944 3 lettre de la défense, 27 octobre 1944 4 mémoire de frais 2 forme, 8 pièces dont : 1 copie de l'ordonnance de séquestre, 28 février 1945 3 situation pénale de Lehideux, 30 pièces 1 mandat de dépôt, 28 décembre 1944 2-3 pièces relatives au mandat de dépôt 4 lettre autographe d'A. Parodi, ambassadeur de France 5 lettre de la défense : demande d'expertise médicale, 26 novembre 1945 6-9 expertise médicale, 24 janvier 1946 10-12 demande de mise en liberté proviso...

  17. 1 pfennig postage stamp

    1. Sue Elder collection

    German postage stamp, part of a collection documenting the experiences of Sue Elder who worked as a translator at the Nuremberg trials from 1946-1948.

  18. 1 schilling Alliierte Militarbehorde note

    1. Sue Elder collection

    Currency issued in 1944 in Austria, part of a collection documenting the experiences of Sue Elder who worked as a translator at the Nuremberg trials from 1946-1948.