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1 online resource (11 volumes) : illustrations |
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Military legal resources.
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Contents |
v. 1. Agreement by the United States, France, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union for the prosecution and punishment of the major war criminals of the European Axis. Charter of the International Military Tribunal and protocol of 6 October 1945. International Military Tribunal, indictment no. 1 and statement of reservation filed by U.S. Chief of Counsel. Motions, rulings, and explanatory material relating to certain of the defendants. Opening address for the United States. Organization of the Nazi Party and state. Means used by the Nazi conspirators in gaining control of the German state. Economic aspects of the conspiracy. Launching of wars of aggression. The slave labor program, the illegal use of prisoners of war, and the special responsibility of Sauckel and Speer therefor. Concentration camps. The persecution of the Jews. Germanization and spoliation. The plunder of art treasures -- v. 2. Criminality of groups and organizations. Individual responsibility of defendants -- v. 3. Document number 001-PS through 1406-PS -- v. 4. Document number 1409-PS through 2373-PS -- v. 5. Document number 2374 through PS-3311-PS -- v. 6. Document number 3313-P-3901-PS. Document number C-2- through C-195. Document number D-39 through D-281 -- v. 7. Document number D-283 through D-786. Document number EC-3 through EC-620. Document number ECH-1 through ECH-24. Document number ECR-14 through ECR-197. Document number L-3 through L-361. Document number M-1 -- v. 8. Document number M-2 through M-158. Document number R-36 through R-150. Document number TC-1 through TC-93. Document number UK-20 through UK-81. Affidavit A through J. Statement I through XV. Chart No. 1 through chart No. 13. Index of documents. Chart No. 14 through 19 -- Suppl. A. Rules of the International Military Tribunal. Closing address for United States of America by Robert H. Jackson, Chief of Counsel. Closing address for United Kingdom, Great Britain and Ireland, by Sir Hartley Shawcross. Closing argument for the provisional government of the French Republic by M. Champetier de Ribes and M. Dubost. Closing argument for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic by Lt. Gen. R.A. Rudenko -- Closing statement for United States of America on the indicted organizations by Thomas J. Dodd. Closing arguments for United States of American on general staff and high command by Brig. Gen. Telford Taylor -- Suppl. B. The defense case. Pre-trial interrogations. -- Opinion and Judgment. Judgment. Dissenting Opinion. The Sentences |
Summary |
"This eight-volume, 12-book series, also known as 'The Red Series, ' is a 'Collection of Documentary Evidence and Guide Materials Prepared by the American and British Prosecuting Staffs for Presentation before the International Military Tribunal at Nurnberg, Germany.' The Red Series makes available an indexed sampling of the evidence used to support the charges made against the major Nazi war criminals in their trial at Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946. Volumes I and II serve as an overarching guide for the Red Series. They contain essays that summarize and link together the documents that follow. Volume II also contains a glossary along with short biographies of the German defendants, as well as summaries of the individual cases against them. Original volumes of this series may be found in the collections of the Library of Congress and The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center & School Library, U.S. Army, Charlottesville, Virginia. (Library of Congress Call Number D804.G42 A4; OCLC Number 315871222)"-- Library of Congress, Military Legal Resources page |
Notes |
"Collection of documentary evidence and guide materials prepared by the American and British prosecuting staffs for presentation before the International Military Tribunal at Nurnberg, Germany"--Page iii |
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Seals of Department of State, War Office and International Military Trials on title page |
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Includes three unnumbered volumes: Supplement A (1947), Supplement B (1948), and Opinion and judgment (1947) |
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No Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) item number |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Notes |
Online resource, PDF version; title from volume 1 title page (LOC Military legal resources, viewed March 16, 2009) |
Subject |
War crime trials -- Germany.
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World War, 1939-1945 -- Germany
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World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities.
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Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946.
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Atrocities.
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Politics and government.
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War crime trials.
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Germany -- Politics and government -- 1933-1945. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85054640
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Germany.
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Electronic book
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Author |
United States. Department of State
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United States. War Department
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International Military Tribunal
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