Violation of the Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes signed at The Hague, 18 October 1907.
Particulars: In that Germany did, on or about the dates specified in Column 1, by force of arms invade the territory of the Sovereigns specified in Column 2, respectively, without having first attempted to settle its disputes with the said Sovereigns by pacific means.
| (Column 1) | (Column 2) | |
| 1 | September 1939 | Republic of Poland |
| 9 | April 1940 | Kingdom of Norway |
| 9 | April 1940 | Kingdom of Denmark |
| 10 | May 1940 | Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg |
| 10 | May 1940 | Kingdom of Belgium |
| 10 | May 1940 | Kingdom of the Netherlands |
| 22 | June 1941 | Union of Soviet Socialist Republics |
III. Charge:
Violation of Hague Convention III, Relative to the Opening of Hostilities, signed 18 October 1907.
Particulars: In that Germany did, on or about the dates specified in Column 1, commence hostilities against the countries specified in Column 2, respectively, without previous warning in the form of a reasoned declaration of war or an ultimatum with conditional declaration of war.
| (Column 1) | (Column 2) | |
| 1 | September 1939 | Republic of Poland |
| 9 | April 1940 | Kingdom of Norway |
| 9 | April 1940 | Kingdom of Denmark |
| 10 | May 1940 | Kingdom of Belgium |
| 10 | May 1940 | Kingdom of the Netherlands |
| 10 | May 1940 | Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg |
| 22 | June 1941 | Union of Soviet Socialist Republics |
IV. Charge:
Violation of Hague Convention V, Respecting the Rights and Duties of Neutral Powers and Persons in Case of War on Land, signed 18 October 1907.
Particulars: