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Filed under: War crime trials -- Germany -- Nuremberg Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals Under Control Council Law No. 10 ("green series", 15 volumes; Washington: GPO, 1949-1953), by Germany Military Government Courts (PDF files at loc.gov) Final Report to the Secretary of the Army on the Nuernberg War Crimes Trials Under Control Council Law No. 10 (Washington: GPO, 1949), by Telford Taylor (PDF with commentary at loc.gov) Nurnberg Military Tribunals: Indictments (12 volumes, one for each case, bound together; 1946-1947), by Germany Military Government Courts (PDF with commentary at loc.gov) Nuremberg: The Last Battle, by David John Cawdell Irving (PDF at fpp.co.uk) Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, 14 November 1945 - 1 October 1946 (22 volumes of proceedings; indexes and evidence exhibits omitted), by International Military Tribunal (HTML with commentary at Yale)
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Filed under: War crime trials -- Germany
Filed under: Leipzig Trials, Leipzig, Germany, 1921 The Leipzig Trials: An Account of the War Criminals' Trials and a Study of German Mentality (London: H. F. and G. Witherby, 1921), by Claud Mullins, contrib. by Ernest Murray Pollock Hanworth Filed under: Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946 Report of Robert H. Jackson, United States Representative to the International Conference on Military Trials, London, 1945 (US Department of State publication #3080; Washington: GPO, 1949), ed. by Robert H. Jackson (PDF with commentary at loc.gov) The Nuremberg Trials in International Law (London: Stevens and Sons; New York: F. A. Praeger, 1960), by Robert K. Woetzel (page images at HathiTrust) Nuremberg: The Last Battle, by David John Cawdell Irving (PDF at fpp.co.uk) Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, 14 November 1945 - 1 October 1946 (22 volumes of proceedings; indexes and evidence exhibits omitted), by International Military Tribunal (HTML with commentary at Yale) Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression (aka the "red series"; 8 main and 3 supplementary volumes; Washington: GPO, 1946-1948), by United States Office of Chief of Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality (PDF files at loc.gov) Filed under: Nuremberg War Crime Trials, Nuremberg, Germany, 1946-1949 Final Report to the Secretary of the Army on the Nuernberg War Crimes Trials Under Control Council Law No. 10 (Washington: GPO, 1949), by Telford Taylor (PDF with commentary at loc.gov) Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals Under Control Council Law No. 10 ("green series", 15 volumes; Washington: GPO, 1949-1953), by Germany Military Government Courts (PDF files at loc.gov) Nurnberg Military Tribunals: Indictments (12 volumes, one for each case, bound together; 1946-1947), by Germany Military Government Courts (PDF with commentary at loc.gov) The Nuremberg Trials in International Law (London: Stevens and Sons; New York: F. A. Praeger, 1960), by Robert K. Woetzel (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Einsatzgruppen Trial, Nuremberg, Germany, 1947-1948Filed under: Flick Trial, Nuremberg, Germany, 1947-1949Filed under: High Command Trial, Nuremberg, Germany, 1948-1949Filed under: Hostage Trial, Nuremberg, Germany, 1947-1949Filed under: I.G. Farben Trial, Nuremberg, Germany, 1947-1948Filed under: Justice Trial, Nuremberg, Germany, 1947Filed under: Krupp Trial, Nuremberg, Germany, 1947-1948Filed under: Milch Trial, Nuremberg, Germany, 1946-1947Filed under: Ministries Trial, Nuremberg, Germany, 1948-1949Filed under: Nuremberg Medical Trial, Nuremberg, Germany, 1946-1947Filed under: RuSHA Trial, Nuremberg, Germany, 1947-1948
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Filed under: Art, German -- Germany -- Nuremberg -- Exhibitions Gothic and Renaissance Art in Nuremberg, 1300-1550 (Munich: Prestel-Verlag; New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, c1986), by Rainer Kahsnitz and William D. Wixom, contrib. by Martin Angerer, Guy Bauman, Barbara Drake Boehm, Rainer Brandl, Jane Hayward, Timothy Husband, Walter J. Karcheski, Kurt Löcher, Otto Lohr, Hermann Maué, Helmut Nickel, Klaus Pechstein, Rainer Schoch, Alfred Wendehorst, Leonie von Wilckens, and Johannes Karl Wilhelm Willers (page images and PDF with commentary at metmuseum.org and Google)
Filed under: Art, Gothic -- Germany -- Nuremberg -- Exhibitions Gothic and Renaissance Art in Nuremberg, 1300-1550 (Munich: Prestel-Verlag; New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, c1986), by Rainer Kahsnitz and William D. Wixom, contrib. by Martin Angerer, Guy Bauman, Barbara Drake Boehm, Rainer Brandl, Jane Hayward, Timothy Husband, Walter J. Karcheski, Kurt Löcher, Otto Lohr, Hermann Maué, Helmut Nickel, Klaus Pechstein, Rainer Schoch, Alfred Wendehorst, Leonie von Wilckens, and Johannes Karl Wilhelm Willers (page images and PDF with commentary at metmuseum.org and Google)
Filed under: Art, Medieval -- Germany -- Nuremberg -- Exhibitions Gothic and Renaissance Art in Nuremberg, 1300-1550 (Munich: Prestel-Verlag; New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, c1986), by Rainer Kahsnitz and William D. Wixom, contrib. by Martin Angerer, Guy Bauman, Barbara Drake Boehm, Rainer Brandl, Jane Hayward, Timothy Husband, Walter J. Karcheski, Kurt Löcher, Otto Lohr, Hermann Maué, Helmut Nickel, Klaus Pechstein, Rainer Schoch, Alfred Wendehorst, Leonie von Wilckens, and Johannes Karl Wilhelm Willers (page images and PDF with commentary at metmuseum.org and Google)
Filed under: Art, Renaissance -- Germany -- Nuremberg -- Exhibitions Gothic and Renaissance Art in Nuremberg, 1300-1550 (Munich: Prestel-Verlag; New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, c1986), by Rainer Kahsnitz and William D. Wixom, contrib. by Martin Angerer, Guy Bauman, Barbara Drake Boehm, Rainer Brandl, Jane Hayward, Timothy Husband, Walter J. Karcheski, Kurt Löcher, Otto Lohr, Hermann Maué, Helmut Nickel, Klaus Pechstein, Rainer Schoch, Alfred Wendehorst, Leonie von Wilckens, and Johannes Karl Wilhelm Willers (page images and PDF with commentary at metmuseum.org and Google)
Filed under: Reformation -- Germany -- Nuremberg -- BiographyFiled under: Spengler, Lazarus, 1479-1534 |