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The defendants in the dock at the RuSHA Trial.
Chief prosecutor Benjamin Ferencz at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
Mug-shot of defendant Otto Ohlendorf at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
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  Nuremberg Trials - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The trials were held in the city of Nuremberg, Germany, from 1945 to 1949, at the Nuremberg Palace of Justice.
The trials were conducted under their own rules of evidence; the indictments were created ex post facto and were not based on any nation's law; the tu quoque defense was removed; and the entire spirit of the assembly was "victor's justice".
Subsequent Nuremberg Trials for the trials conducted by the NMT.
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 Photo Archives Query Results
The defendants in the dock at the RuSHA Trial.
Chief prosecutor Benjamin Ferencz at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
A witness is sworn in at the trial of 61 former camp personnel and prisoners from Mauthausen.
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 Einsatzgruppen Trial - The Encyclopedia
These twelve trials were all held before U.S. military courts, not before the International Military Tribunal, but took place in the same rooms.
The twelve U.S. trials are collectively known as the "Subsequent Nuremberg Trials" or, more formally, as the "Trials of War Criminals before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals" (NMT).
His defense later tried to get him removed from the trial on medical grounds, but the tribunal dismissed this, stating that Strauch's testimonies (which he did give subsequently) were coherent and showed no reason why he shouldn't be mentally capable to stand trial.
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 RuSHA Trial - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
These twelve trials were all held before U.S. military courts, not before the International Military Tribunal, but took place in the same rooms.
The Chief of Counsel for the Prosecution was Telford Taylor.
The indictment was served on July 7, 1947; the trial lasted from October 20, 1947 until March 10, 1948.
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 Finance Choices - Personal Finance Wiki
The trials were held in the city of Nuremberg, Germany, from 1945 to 1949, at the Nuremberg Palace of Justice.
The legal basis for the trial was established by the London Charter, issued on August 8, 1945, which restricted the trial to "punishment of the major war criminals of the European Axis countries".
The trials were conducted under their own rules of evidence; the indictments were created ex post facto and were not based on any nation's law; the tu quoque defense was removed; and some claim the entire spirit of the assembly was "victor's justice".
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The trials were held in the city of Nuremberg, Germany, from 1945 to 1949, at the; Nuremberg Palace of Justice.
The restriction of trial and punishment by the international tribunal to personnel of the Axis countries has led to accusations of victor's justice and that Allied war crimes could not be tried.
The trials were conducted under their own rules of evidence; the indictments were created ex post facto and were not based on any nation's law; the tu quoque defense was removed; and some claim the entire spirit of the assembly was "victor's justice".
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 The RuSHA Case
The 14 defendants were all leading officials in the RuSHA or Main Race and Resettlement Office, a central organization in the implementation of racial programs of the Third Reich, or in other organizations with parallel missions, such as the Lebensborn Society and the Main Office for Repatriation of Racial Germans.
The defendants were accused of criminal responsibility for many aspects of the Nazi racial program, including the kidnapping of "racially valuable" children for Aryanization, the forcible evacuation of foreign nationals from their homes in favor of Germans or Ethnic Germans, and the persecution and extermination of Jews throughout Germany and German-occupied Europe.
The trial ran from October 20, 1947 to February 17, 1948.
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 Nuremberg Trials Held by the United States of America UnderControl Council Law No
The RuSHA (Rasse und Siedlungshauptamt) was the Main Race and Resettlement Office, a central organisation in promoting the racial programmes of the Third Reich, which was headed by two of the defendants (Otto Hofmann and Richard Hildebrandt).
The defendants in this trials had directly been involved in the supervision and implementation of mass murder, unlike those in most of the other trials who, although sharing primary responsibility for the charges in the indictments, did not directly participate in or supervise on a regular daily basis mass murder, war crimes and genocide.
There were three trials in which the crimes that the defendants were alleged to have committed arose out of the participation in and support lent by German industrialists and financiers to the Nazi Party and German war aims.
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 Trial of Ulrich Greifelt and Others. United Nations War Crimes Commission. Part II
Racial examinations were conducted by RUSHA and these examinations determined whether or not the infants were to be taken away from their mothers.
Lorenz, as Chief of RUSHA, and Brueckner as Chief of Amt VI (RUSHA’s office safeguarding the German race in the Reich), were responsible for the actual crimes committed pursuant to the above programme.
The evidence regarding RUSHA disclosed that it took part in the entire scheme of resettling and Germanizing foreign populations and using them as slave labour.
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 Kupreskic et al. - Judgement - Notes
The trial court was [thus] wrong when it attached decisive value to the fact that the accused after his action was "rebuked" and that even the Gestapo disapproved of the excess as an isolated infringement.
The Trial Chamber also suggested a negative definition, namely that inhuman treatment is treatment which causes severe mental or physical suffering but which falls short of torture, or lacks one of the elements of torture (e.g.
Ulrich Greifelt and his co-accused from the RuSHA (Reichs Security Head Office) were convicted inter alia of participation in a program of genocide aimed at the destruction of foreign nations and ethnic groups, “in part by murderous extermination, and in part by elimination and suppression of national characteristics” (p.
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 Attorneys - Bradley Arant Rose & White
Rusha Smith is a member of the firm's General Litigation, Environmental and Toxic Tort, and Labor and Employment Practice Groups.
Rusha has also been actively involved in a number of appeals before the Supreme Court of Alabama and the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, in addition to a petition to the Supreme Court of the United States.
In her litigation experience, Rusha has represented many different clients, such as one of the leading automobile manufacturers, the state’s top banking institutions, financing institutions, drug and medical rehabilitation companies, some of the country’s largest mail and parcel delivery companies, a preeminent ductile iron pipe manufacturer, and insurance professionals.
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 IG Farben Trial information - Search.com
The twelve trials were all held before U.S. military courts, not before the International Military Tribunal, but took place in the same rooms.
The IG Farben Trial was the second of three trials of leading industrialists of Nazi Germany for their conduct during the Nazi regime.
The Chief of Counsel for the Prosecution was Telford Taylor.
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 What were the Nuremberg Trials?
Trial 3: The Justice Case: Judges in applying the racial laws (also enacted in Nuremberg under the Nazis - this was one of the reasons the trials were held in Nuremberg).
Trial 4: The Pohl Case: Oswald Pohl, headed the section of the government that ensured that all hair, gold teeth etc. was removed from concentration camp victims, and also helped administer the 'death by overwork' policy.
Trial 11: The Ministries Case: This was regarding the many different laws and policies enacted by the government, and the turning of the population against the Jewish people through government sponsored and created literature.
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 Random Works of the Web » Blog Archive » High Command Trial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
The accused in this trial were all high-ranking generals of the German Wehrmacht (one was a former Admiral) and former members of the High Command of Nazi Germany’s military forces.
They were charged with having participated in or planned or facilitated the execution of the numerous atrocities committed in countries occupied by the German forces during the war.
The indictment was filed on November 28, 1947; the trial lasted from December 30 that year until October 28, 1948.
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 Ministries Trial Encyclopedia Article @ HowProphetic.com (How Prophetic)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
These twelve trials were all held before U.S. military courts, not before the
Subsequent Nuremberg Trials" or, more formally, as the "Trials of War Criminals before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals" (NMT).
Of all the twelve trials, this was the one that lasted longest and ended last.
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 Captured German Records - World War II War Crimes Records
In addition, the Nuernberg trial records include the prosecution document series, from which most of the prosecution exhibits and some defense exhibits were drawn.
War crimes trial records for Germany were initially also collected and generated by the U.S. 3rd and 7th Armies, and later by special war crimes sections of the Judge Advocate General (JAG), Europe.
War crimes trial records relating to Japanese aggression in the Far East were created and assembled by a variety of jurisdictions in 1945-1949, including the International Military Tribunal for the Far East.
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 Nuremburg trials - Wehrmacht-Awards.com Militaria Forums
The major trial was the "Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal", held 20.Nov 1945-01.Oct 1946.
This was the trial of the 24 men accused of 'war crimes' and included Hermann Goering, Hess, Kaltenbrunner, Schlacht, Keitel, Jodl etc etc. Of the 24 accused, 11 were executed.
Subsequent to this trial were a series of 12 trials from 1946-49 that included the Doctor's Trial, the Einsatzgruppen Trial etc etc. The verdicts of these trials resulted in 24 death sentences with 13 of these verdicts executed.
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 Scientists From Western Countries Pressing for AIDS Studies in Africa
RUSHA, Tanzania -- Western scientists, concluding that large-scale human trials of the effectiveness of AIDS vaccines will be nearly impossible in the United States and other Western nations, are asking African countries to agree to the studies.
These smaller trials will not test the effectiveness of the vaccines in people who may be exposed to the AIDS virus.
A vaccine's effectiveness is usually established by comparing the frequency of disease in a group that is given the trial vaccine and another group that is given a placebo, or harmless dummy vaccine.
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 The Avalon Project : Development of Uniform Rules of Procedure Action by Individual Tribunals, Executive Sessions of ...
That Ordinance No. 7 intended the development of Uniform Rules of Procedure after several tribunals were active in the trial of cases is indicated by provisions from three of its various articles.
It was accomplished at an executive session of four military tribunals, Tribunal IV having been established in the meantime and assigned the trial of the Flick case (Case 5).
No adjournment or delay shall be granted any defendant upon the ground that his counsel is engaged in the trial of another cause before a separate tribunal.
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 NOVA Online | Holocaust on Trial | Timeline of Nazi Abuses (Printable)
Trial of the leaders of the extermination camp Majdanek held in Lublin.
Hermann Göring was sentenced to death at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
Trials end January 10, 1946, with 12 defendants sentenced to death, three to life imprisonment, four to various prison terms, and three acquitted.
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 Nuremberg Trials: nuremberg infamy on trial, nuremberg war trial, anatomy memoir nuremberg personal trial
The Nuremberg Trials were a series of trials most notable for the prosecution of prominent members of the political, military and economic leadership of Nazi Germany.
At the meetings in Tehran (1943), Yalta (1945) and Potsdam (1945), the three major wartime powers, the USA, USSR and the United Kingdom, agreed on the format to punish those responsible for war-crimes during World War II.
The trials were conducted under their own rules of evidence; the indictments were created ex post facto and were not based on any nation's law; the tu quoque defense was removed; and some claim the entire spirit of the assembly was "victor's justice".
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 Judges' Trial - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The indictment was presented on January 4, 1947; the trial lasted from March 5 to December 4, 1947.
The highest-ranking officials of the Nazi judicial system could not be tried: Otto Georg Thierack, Minister of Justice since 1942, had committed suicide in 1946, and Roland Freisler, the President of the People's Court since 1942, was killed in 1945.
The Judges' Trial was the inspiration for the 1961 movie Judgment at Nuremberg, starring Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Richard Widmark, Marlene Dietrich, Maximilian Schell, Judy Garland, Montgomery Clift, Werner Klemperer and William Shatner.
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 Schulers Books (Under the Storm - 21/38)
She brought the lantern, but she was a timid, little, unenterprising thing, and was mortally afraid of the caverns, a fear that Patience had thought it well not to combat.
Patience and Rusha were considerably impressed, for it was astonishing to see how horribly terrified and shaken was the warrior, who had been in two pitched battles, and Ben screamed, and needed to be held in Stead's arms to console him.
No sooner was he out of sight among the bushes than Emlyn seized on Rusha, and whirled her round in a dance as well as her more substantial proportions would permit, while Steadfast let his countenance expand into the broad grin that he had all this time been stifling.
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 How To Try Hundreds of Nazis Simultaneously - www.ezboard.com
Half were either over or had begun by the time the main Nuremberg trial had ended, so that's 19 trials going on simultaneously in I make it at least six different jurisdictions/command authority areas, plus the IMT of course.
These early trials are very important to the Hoax, and fortunately mostly have affidavits and transcripts with them, unlike with later Holocaust trials.
If an explanation cannot factor in the Polish and Soviet trials, and why it is that the evidence agrees with trials in the Western zones, when there is increasing proof of non-communication between the powers, then it fails.
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 Museum of Tolerance Multimedia Learning Center
On December 20, 1945, four weeks after the opening of the trial of the major war criminals, the Allied Control Council promulgated its Law No. 10.
This law empowered the commanding officers of the four zones of occupation to conduct criminal trials on charges of aggression, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and membership in an organization aiming at such crimes.
In 1,200 sessions of twelve trials (the Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings), held between December 1946 and April 1949, they tried 177 persons.
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