Violation of Convention of Arbitration and Conciliation entered into between Germany and Denmark on 2 June 1926.
Particulars:
In that Germany, without warning, and notwithstanding its solemn covenant to settle by peaceful means all disputes of any nature whatever which might arise between it and Denmark which were not capable of settlement by diplomacy and which had not been referred by mutual agreement to the Permanent Court of International Justice, did, on or about 9 April 1940, with a military force, attack, invade, and occupy Denmark, thereby violating its neutrality and territorial integrity and destroying its sovereign independence.
XIII. Charge:
Violation of Treaty between Germany and other Powers Providing for Renunciation of War as an Instrument of National Policy, signed at Paris 27 August 1928, known as the Kellogg-Briand Pact.
Particulars:
In that Germany did, on or about the dates specified in Column 1, with a military force, attack the Sovereigns specified in Column 2, respectively, and resort to war against such Sovereigns, in violation of its solemn declaration condemning recourse to war for the solution of international controversies, its solemn renunciation of war as an instrument of national policy in its relations with such Sovereigns, and its solemn covenant that settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts of whatever nature or origin arising between it and such Sovereigns should never be sought except 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 | Kingdom of Belgium |
| 10 | May 1940 | Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg |
| 10 | May 1940 | Kingdom of the Netherlands |
| 6 | April 1941 | Kingdom of Greece |
| 6 | April 1941 | Kingdom of Yugoslavia |
| 22 | June 1941 | Union of Soviet Socialist Republics |
| 11 | December 1941 | United States of America |
XIV. Charge:
Violation of Treaty of Arbitration and Conciliation entered into between Germany and Luxembourg on 11 September 1929.