Trials of war criminals before the Nuernberg military tribunals under control council law no. 10, volume I
TRIALS
WAR CRIMINALS
BEFORE THE
NUERNBERG MILITARY TRIBUNALS
UNDER
CONTROL COUNCIL LAW No. 10
VOLUME I
NUERNBERG
OCTOBER 1946-APRIL 1949
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In April 1949, judgment was rendered in the last of the series of 12 Nuernberg war crimes trials which had begun in October 1946 and were held pursuant to Allied Control Council Law No. 10. Far from being of concern solely to lawyers, these trials are of especial interest to soldiers, historians, students of international affairs, and others. The defendants in these proceedings, charged with war crimes and other offenses against international penal law, were prominent figures in Hitler’s Germany and included such outstanding diplomats and politicians as the State Secretary of the Foreign Office, von Weizsaecker, and cabinet ministers von Krosigk and Lammers; military leaders such as Field Marshals von Leeb, List, and von Kuechler; SS leaders such as Ohlendorf, Pohl, and Hildebrandt; industrialists such as Flick, Alfried Krupp, and the directors of I. G. Farben; and leading professional men such as the famous physician Gerhard Rose, and the jurist and Acting Minister of Justice, Schlegelberger.
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CONTENTS
TRIALS OF WAR CRIMINALS BEFORE NUERNBERG MILITARY TRIBUNALS
DECLARATION ON GERMAN ATROCITIES
EXECUTIVE ORDER 9547
LONDON AGREEMENT OF 8 AUGUST 1945
CHARTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNAL
I. CONSTITUTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNAL
II. JURISDICTION AND GENERAL PRINCIPLES
IV. FAIR TRIAL FOR DEFENDANTS
V. POWERS OF THE TRIBUNAL AND CONDUCT OF THE TRIAL
VI. JUDGMENT AND SENTENCE
VII. EXPENSES
PROTOCOL
CONTROL COUNCIL LAW NO. 10
PUNISHMENT OF PERSONS GUILTY OF WAR CRIMES, CRIMES AGAINST PEACE AND AGAINST HUMANITY
Article I
Article II
Article III
Article IV
Article V
EXECUTIVE ORDER 9679
HEADQUARTERS
Article I
Article II
Article III
Article IV
Article V
Article VI
Article VII
Article VIII
Article IX
Article X
Article XI
Article XII
Article XIII
Article XIV
Article XV
Article XVI
Article XVII
Article XVIII
Article XIX
Article XX
Article XXI
Article XXII
Article XXIII
Article I
Article II
Article III
OFFICIALS OF THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY GENERAL
INTRODUCTION
ORDER CONSTITUTING TRIBUNAL I
MEMBERS OF THE TRIBUNAL
PROSECUTION COUNSEL
DEFENSE COUNSEL
I. INDICTMENT
COUNT ONE—THE COMMON DESIGN OR CONSPIRACY
COUNT TWO—WAR CRIMES
COUNT THREE—CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY
COUNT FOUR—MEMBERSHIP IN CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION
II. ARRAIGNMENT
STATE MEDICAL SERVICES OF THE THIRD REICH
CRIMES COMMITTED IN THE GUISE OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
A. High-Altitude Experiments
B. Freezing Experiments
C. Malaria Experiments
D. Mustard Gas Experiments
G. Sea-Water Experiments
H. Epidemic Jaundice
I. Sterilization Experiments
J. Typhus (Fleckfieber) and Related Experiments
K. Poison Experiments
L. Incendiary Bomb Experiments
M. Jewish Skeleton Collection
Immediate Impact of Nazism on German Medicine
Prostitution of German Medicine Under National Socialism
Medical School and Medical Training Under the Nazis
Summary
EUTHANASIA
SUMMARY
VI. ORGANIZATION OF THE GERMAN MEDICAL SERVICES
a. Introduction
b. Evidence
VII. EXTRACTS FROM ARGUMENTATION AND EVIDENCE OF PROSECUTION AND DEFENSE
A. Medical Experiments
a. Introduction
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B. Jewish Skeleton Collection
a. Introduction
C. Project To Kill Tubercular Polish Nationals
a. Introduction
D. Euthanasia
a. Introduction
a. Introduction
B. Responsibility of Superiors for Acts of Subordinates
a. Introduction
C. Responsibility of Subordinates for Acts Carried Out Under Superior Orders
a. Introduction
D. Status of Occupied Poland Under International Law
a. Introduction
E. Voluntary Participation of Experimental Subjects
a. Introduction