The Trial of German Major War Criminals
Sitting at Nuremberg, Germany
THE INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNAL
Nurnberg, Germany
LORD JUSTICE LAWRENCE, Member for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, President
MR. JUSTICE BIRKETT, Alternate Member
MR. FRANCIS BIDDLE, Member for the United States of America
JUDGE JOHN J. PARKER, Alternate Member
M. LE PROFESSEUR DONNEDIEU DE VABRES, Member for the French Republic
M. LE CONSEILLER R. FALCO, Alternate Member
MAJOR GENERAL I.T. NIKITCHENKO, Member for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
LIEUTENANT COLONEL A.F. VOLCHKOV, Alternate Member
PROSECUTION COUNSEL
Chief Prosecutor for the United States of America: Mr. Justice Robert H. Jackson
Chief Prosecutor for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: H.M. Attorney-General, Sir Hartley Shawcross, K.C., M.P.
Chief Prosecutor for the French Republic: M. Francois de Menthon & M. Auguste Champetier de Ribes
Chief Prosecutor for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics: General R.A. Rudenko
- Vol. 1 [page not ready] The opening statements, indictment, etc.
- Vol. 2 [page not ready] Indictment (Continued)
- Vol. 3 [page not ready] Includes testimony of Otto Ohlendorf and Dieter Wisliceny, with respect to the policy to exterminate the Jews. December 17, 1945 to January 4, 1946
- Vol. 4 [page not ready] Criminality of groups & organizations, persecution of the Church, Individual responsibility of the defendents
- Vol. 5 [page not ready] Economic looting, Individual responsibility of the defendants, Oral evidence relating to the camps. January 21 through February 1, 1946
- Vol. 6 [page not ready], covering the period from 2nd February, 1946, to 13th February, 1946
- Vol. 7 [page not ready], covering the period from 14 February to 26 February.
- Vol. 8 [page not ready], covering the period from 27 February to 11 March.
- Vol. 9 [page not ready], covering the period from 12 March to 22 March.
- Vol. 10 [page not ready], covering the period from 23 March to 3 April. (Includes the testimony regarding the case against von Ribbentrop)
- Vol. 11 [page not ready], covering the period from 4 April to 15 April. (Includes the testimony of Auschwitz Commandant Rudolf Höss)
- Vol. 12 [page not ready], covering the period from 16 April to 1 May, 1946. (Includes testimony of Rosenberg, Frick, Frank and Schacht.)
- Vol. 13 [page not ready], covering the period from 2 May to 13 May. (Schacht, Vocke, Gisevius, Funk, Hayler, Lammers, Neubacher, Doenitz, Wagner, the Laconia)
- Vol. 14 [page not ready], covering the period from 14 May to 24 May, 1946. (Raeder, Wagner, Dënitz, Goth, Hessler, the Laconia, Funk, Puhl, Toms)
- Vol. 15 [page not ready], covering the period from 27 May to 6 June, 1946. (Schirach, Saukel, Jodl)
- Vol. 16 [page not ready], covering the period from 7 June to 19 June, 1946 (Jodl, Brandenfels, Buechs, Seyss-Inquart, Papen, Speer)
- Vol. 17 [page not ready], covering the period from 20 June to 1 July, 1946 (Speer, Neurath, Fritzsche, Bormann)
- Vol. 18 [page not ready], covering the period from 2 July to 15 July, 1946 (Katyn, Neurath, Bormann, Goering, Hess, Rippentrop, Keitel, Kaltenbrunner, Rosenberg, Frank, Frick, Streicher, Funk, Schacht, Doenitz)
- Vol. 19 [page not ready], covering the period from 16 July to 27 July, 1946 (Concluding speeches by Defence; Donitz, Raeder, Schirach, Sauckel, Jodl, Seyss-Inquart, Bormann, Papen, Speer, Neurath, Fritzsche, Hess; Concluding speeches by Prosecution)
- Vol. 20 [page not ready] covering the period from 29 July to 8 August, 1946 (Concluding speeches by Prosecution, Arguments by Counsel – SA, Defense case on Indicted Organizations, the Reich Cabinet and the SS)
- Vol. 21 [page not ready] Covering the period from 9 August to 21 August, 1946 (SS (concluded), Gestapo, General Staff, High Command, SA, Funk (Supplimented), Defense documents re Gestapo, SD, Reich Cabinet, SS)
- Vol. 22 [page not ready] Covering the period from 22 August to 31 August, 1946.
- Judgment [page not ready]
Published
Under the Authority of H.M. Attorney-General
By His Majesty’s Stationery Office
London:1946
Nizkor acknowledges a debt of gratitude to Doug Pape for his tireless proof-reading and dedication to accuracy.