Crimes, Trials and Laws
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Crimes, Trials and Laws
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War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide: Timeline
Resolution on German War Crimes by Representatives of Nine Occupied Countries, January 12, 1942
"Spokesmen for the occupied countries of Europe-governments in exile and the Free French Committee-proclaimed German war crimes from the moment of their defeat and pleaded with world opinion to render justice for their suffering. Meeting at St.James's Palace in London in January 1942, the Czechs, Poles, Norwegians, Belgians, Dutch, Luxembourgers, French, Greeks, and Yugoslavs issued a joint declaration that denounced an occupation "regime of terror characterized amongst other things by imprisonments, mass expulsions, the execution of hostages and massacres." Declaring these atrocities to be in violation of "the laws and customs of land warfare," particularly the Hague Convention of 1907, the signatories-referring to themselves as the Inter-Allied Conference on war crimes-committed themselves to "the punishment, through the channel of organized justice, of those guilty or responsible for these crimes, whether they have ordered them, perpetrated them, or participated in them." (M R Marrus, The Nuremberg War Crimes Trial 1945-46. Boston: Bedford Books, 1997, pp.18-19)
Report of Robert H Jackson to the President, June 1945
Agreement for the Establishment of an International Military Tribunal, 8 August, 1945
Charter of the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg
Noteworthy Criminals of the Second World War
EUROPE
I. The Major German War Criminals (Nuremberg Trial)
II. Gauleiters, Governors, Protectors and Leading Officials.
III. Generals and Senior Officers.
IV. Industrialists and Financiers.
VII. Commandants of Concentration Camps ; and Concentration Camp Trials.
FAR EAST
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Trial of the Major War Criminals, Nuremberg 1945/1946
Minutes of the Opening Session of the Trial of the Major War Criminals, at Berlin 18 October 1945
Indictment of the International Military Tribunal in the case of the Trial of the Major War Criminals, 1945 Part I, Part II, Part III
(i) Charges
Hans Frank (Governor-General of non-annexed occupied Poland)
Ernst Kaltenbrunner (Chief of the RSHA 1943-1945)
Artur Seyss-Inquart Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV
The Concentration Camps Part I, Part II
The General Staff and High Command of the Armed Forces Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V
The Persecution of the Jews Part I, Part II, Part III
The Geheime Staatspolizei (GESTAPO) and Sicherheitsdienst (SD) Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V, Part VI
The SS, Part I, Part II, Part III, Part
IV, Part V
(ii) Judgments
Frank, Goering, Jodl, Kaltenbrunner, Keitel, Rosenberg, Saukel, Streicher, Seyss-Inquart
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United Nations War Crimes Commission Law Reports of Trials of War Criminals
Trial of Ulrich Greifelt and Others. Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V United Nations War Crimes Commission.
Trial of Generaloberst Nickolaus von Falkenhorst. United Nations War Crimes Commission.
The Dachau Concentration Camp Trial. United Nations War Crimes Commission.
Trial of Franz Schonfeld and Nine Others. United Nations War Crimes Commission.
Trial of Hans Renoth and Three Others. United Nations War Crimes Commission.
Trial of Albert Wagner. United Nations War Crimes Commission.
Trial of General Tanaka Hisakasu and Five Others. United Nations War Crimes Commission
Trial of Gerhard Friedrich Enrst Flesch, SS OBE Sturmbannf�hrer, Oberregierungsrat. United Nations War Crimes Commission.
Trial of Hauptsturmf�hrer Oscar Hans. United Nations War Crimes Commission.
Trial of Lieutenant General Harukei Isayama and Seven Others. United War Crimes Commission
Trial of Yamamoto Chusaburo. United Nations War Crimes Commission
Trial of Karl Student. United Nations War Crimes Commission.
Trial of Tomoyuki Yamashita. UNWCC, 1948. Foreword, Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI
Trial of Erich Killinger and four others. United Nations War Crimes Commission
Trial of Anton Schosser, and of Josef Goldbrunner and Alfons Jacob Wilm. United Nations War Crimes Commission
Trial of Albert Bury and Wilhelm Hafner. United Nations War Crimes Commission
Trial of Gunther Thiele and Georg Steinert. United Nations War Crimes Commission.
Trial of Peter Back. United Nations War Crimes Commission
Trial of Otto Skorzeny and Others. United Nations War Crimes Commission.
Trial of Hans Szabados. United Nations War Crimes Commission.
Trial of Takashi Sakai. United Nations War Crimes Commission.
United States Law and Practice Concerning Trials of War Criminals by Military Commissions and Military Government Courts. United Nations War Crimes Commission.
Foreword to Volume XV of the Law Reports of the Trials of War Criminals. Digest of Laws and Cases. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1949
Trial of Wilhelm List and Others. The Hostages Trial. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1949. Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI
Trial of Franz Holstein and Twenty-Three Others. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1949. Part I Part II
Foreword to Volume VIII of the Law Reports of the Trials of War Criminals. United Nations War Crimes Commission. 1949
The German High Command Trial. Part I. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1949
The German High Command Trial. Part II. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1949
The German High Command Trial. Part III. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1949
The German High Command Trial. Part IV. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1949
The German High Command Trial. Part V. United Nations War Crimes Commission. 1949
The German High Command Trial. Part VI. United Nations War Crimes Commission.
The German High Command Trial. Part VII. United Nations War Crimes Commission.
The German High Command Trial. Part VIII. United Nations War Crimes Commission.
Foreword to the Belsen Trial. Trial of Joseph Kramer and 44 Others. Law-Reports of Trials of War Criminals. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1947.
The Belsen Trial. Trial of Joseph Kramer and 44 Others. Part I. Law-Reports of Trials of War Criminals. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1947.
The Belsen Trial. Trial of Joseph Kramer and 44 Others. Part II. Law-Reports of Trials of War Criminals. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1947.
The Belsen Trial. Trial of Joseph Kramer and 44 Others. Part III. Law-Reports of Trials of War Criminals. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1947.
The Belsen Trial. Trial of Joseph Kramer and 44 Others. Part IV. Law-Reports of Trials of War Criminals. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1947.
The Belsen Trial. Trial of Joseph Kramer and 44 Others. Part V. Law-Reports of Trials of War Criminals. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1947.
The Belsen Trial. Trial of Joseph Kramer and 44 Others. Part VI. Law-Reports of Trials of War Criminals. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1947.
The Belsen Trial. Trial of Joseph Kramer and 44 Others. Part VII. Law-Reports of Trials of War Criminals. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1947.
The Belsen Trial. Trial of Joseph Kramer and 44 Others. Part VIII. Law-Reports of Trials of War Criminals. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1947.
The Belsen Trial. Trial of Joseph Kramer and 44 Others. Part IX. Law-Reports of Trials of War Criminals. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1947.
The Belsen Trial. Trial of Joseph Kramer and 44 Others. Part X. Law-Reports of Trials of War Criminals. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1947.
The Belsen Trial. Trial of Joseph Kramer and 44 Others. Part XI. Law-Reports of Trials of War Criminals. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1947.
Trial of Robert Wagner Gauleiter and Head of the Civil Government of Alsace during the Occupation, and six others. Part III. Law-Reports of Trials of War Criminals. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1948.
Trial of Robert Wagner Gauleiter and Head of the Civil Government of Alsace during the Occupation, and six others. Part II. Law-Reports of Trials of War Criminals. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1948.
Trial of Robert Wagner Gauleiter and Head of the Civil Government of Alsace during the Occupation, and six others Part I. Law-Reports of Trials of War Criminals. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1948.
Trial of Max Wielen and 17 Others: The Stalag Luft III Case. Part I. Law-Reports of Trials of War Criminals. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1949
Trial of Max Wielen and 17 Others: The Stalag Luft III Case. Part II. Law-Reports of Trials of War Criminals. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1949
Trial of Kriminalsekret�r Richard Wilhelm Hermann Bruns and two others. Law-Reports of the Trials of War Criminals. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1948.
Foreword to Volume III. Law Reports of Trials of War Criminals. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1948
Trial of Kriminalassistent Karl-Hans Hermann Klinge. Law Reports of Trials of War Criminals. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1948
Canadian Law Concerning Trials of War Criminals by Military Courts. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1948
The Abbaye Ardenne Case: Trial of SS Brigadefuhrer Kurt Meyer. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1948
Trial of Major Karl Rauer and Six Others. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1948
Trial of Heinrich Gerike and Seven Others. The Velpke Children's Home Case. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1948.]
Trial of Karl Buck and Ten Others. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1949
Trial of Sergeant-Major Shigeru Ohashi and Six Others. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1949
Trial of Captain Eitaro Shinohara and Two Others. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1949
Trial of Captain Eikichi Kato. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1949
The Almelo Trial. Trial of Otto Sandrock and Three Others. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1949
The Dostler Case: Trial of General Anton Dostler. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1949
British Law Concerning Trials of War Criminals by Military Courts. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1947.
Trial of Karl Adam Golkel and Thirteen Others. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1948
Trial of Dr Joseph Buhler. Part I. United Nations War Crimes Commission. 1949
Trial of Dr Joseph Buhler. Part II. United Nations War Crimes Commission. 1949
Trial of Carl Bauer, Ernst Schrameck, Herbert Falten. United Nations War Crimes Commission. 1949
Trial of Albert Kesserling. United Nations War Crimes Commission. 1949
Trial of General Von Mackensen and General Maelzer. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1949
The Zyklon B Case: Trial of Bruno Tesch and Two Others. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1947
Trial of Amon Leopold Goeth. United Nations War Crimes Commission. 1948
Trial of Rudolf Franz Ferdinand Hoess. Part I. United Nations War Crimes Commission. 1948
Trial of Rudolf Franz Ferdinand Hoess. Part II. United Nations War Crimes Commission. 1948
The Hadamar Trial. Trial of Alfons Klein and Six Others. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1947
The Jaluit Atoll Case. Trial of Rear-Admiral Nisuke Masuda and Four Others of the Imperial Japanese Navy. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1947
The Dreierwalde Case. Trial of Karl Amberger. United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1947
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International Criminal Tribunal Yugoslavia
(i) Indictments
Second [final] Amended Indictment against Goran Jelisic. Source: ICTY, 19 October 1998
Tihomir Blaskic: Second Amended Indictment Against. ICTY, 25 April 1997
(ii) Judgments
US Executive Order: Detention, Treatment, and Trial of Certain Non-Citizens in the War Against Terrorism. 13 November 2001
Jellisic Case: Summary of Judgment. Source; ICTY, 14 December 1999
Summary of the ICTY Judgment on General Blaskic. Part I. ICTY, 03 March 2000
Summary of the ICTY Judgment on General Blaskic. Part II. ICTY, 03 March 2000
Judgment on Tihomir Blaskic. ICTY Press Release, 03 March 2000
(iii) Miscellaneous
NATO detains high-ranking Bosnian war crimes supsect (Momcilo Krajisnik). CNN, 03 March 2000
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In re Yamashita. 327 U.S. Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V
Control Council Law No.10: Punishment of Persons Guilty of War Crimes, Crimes Against Peace and Against Humanity
Nuremberg Trials Held by the United States of America Under Control Council Law No.10
The United States vs. Karl Brandt et al. The "Medical Case". Nuremberg, December 9, 1946
Convention on the Punishment and Prevention of the Crime of Genocide, 1948
Judgment of the District Court in Jerusalem in State of Israel v. Adolf Eichmann