The Demjanjuk Trial (Series 31.0/23) The hearings in the District Court of Jerusalem

Identifier
irn85752
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 2014.177
  • RG-68.185M
Dates
1 Jan 1987 - 31 Dec 1988
Level of Description
Item
Languages
  • Hebrew
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

37,652 digital images, TIFF

34 microfilm reels, 35 mm

1 DVD-ROM,

Creator(s)

Biographical History

Ivan (John Demjanjuk was a U.S. citizen of Ukrainian origin, who had immigrated to the United States in the immediate aftermath of World War II, and was later found to have served as a guard at the Treblinka extermination camp in German-occupied Poland. The US Department of Justice (DOJ) began investigating Demjanjuk in 1975 and filed denaturalization proceedings against him in 1977, alleging that he had falsified his immigration and citizenship papers in order to conceal World War II service at the Treblinka killing center. In 1979, the newly created Office of Special Investigations (OSI) in the DOJ took over prosecution of the case. Following a lengthy investigation and a 1981 trial, the US District Federal Court in Cleveland stripped Demjanjuk of his US citizenship. As US authorities moved to deport Demjanjuk, the Israeli government requested his extradition. After a required hearing, US authorities extradited Demjanjuk to Israel to stand trial on charges of crimes against the Jewish people and crimes against humanity. The trial opened in Jerusalem on February 16, 1987. Based primarily on survivor identifications, the Israeli court convicted Demjanjuk and, on April 25, 1988, sentenced him to death. He was later acquitted on appeal, due to evidence that called into doubt his identity as "Ivan the Terrible." [Source: The USHMM Holocaust Encyclopedia, website: http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10007956)]. See also: http://www.liquisearch.com/john_demjanjuk/trial_in_israel

Archival History

Israel. Ganzakh ha-medinah

Acquisition

Source of acquisition is the Israel State Archives (Ganzakh ha-medinah). The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives received this collection via the United States Holocaust Museum International Archives Project in 2014.

Scope and Content

Correspondence, minutes of meetings and court hearings, judicial inquiries, evidences based primarily on survivor identifications, from the File 373/86 State of Israel, against John (Ivan) Demjanjuk. The trial opened in Jerusalem on February 16, 1987, before a special tribunal comprising Israeli Supreme Court Judge Dov Levin and Jerusalem District Court Judges Zvi Tal and Dalia Dorner. The Israeli court convicted Demjanjuk on April 25, 1988, and sentenced him to death. John (Iwan) Demjanjuk was the defendant in four different court proceedings relating to crimes that he committed while serving as a collaborator of the Nazi regime.

System of Arrangement

Arrangement is chronological. The digitalized collection can be also accessed through the web site of Israel National Archives: http://www.archives.gov.il/ArchiveGov/ArchiveNavigation.aspx?ID=31.0.23

Conditions Governing Reproduction

Copyright Holder: Israel. Ganzakh ha-medinah

People

Subjects

Genre

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