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2. Photostat of Jodl's Diary in his own handwriting. / Office of U.S. Chief of Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality / Staff Evidence Analysis
Nuremberg, Germany, International Military Tribunal
1945-10-24
3. International Military Tribunal / No. 1
Nuremberg, Germany, International Military Tribunal
Not dated
4. Subject: Instructions Prepared by Colonel Amen for Use of Interrogators of War Criminals / Suggestions for Use of Interrogators of War Criminals / Short Form / Suggestions for Use of Interrogators of War Criminals / Long Form / Office of U.S. Chief of Counsel for Prosecution of Axis Criminality / 7 Rue de Presbourg, Paris / APO 887
Nuremberg, Germany, International Military Tribunal
1945-08-07
5. The Law Under Which Nazi Organizations Are Accused of Being Criminal
Nuremberg, Germany, International Military Tribunal
Not dated
6. List of Lectures and Proposed Lectures / Office of U.S. Chief of Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality / Documentation Division
Nuremberg, Germany, International Military Tribunal
1945-10-11
7. OCC Brief, Section 1. JJ.C.3.a. The Nazi conspirators further consolidated their control within Germany by extermination of potential internal resistance
Nuremberg, Germany, International Military Tribunal
Not dated
8. Statement by the five German Generals
Nuremberg, Germany, International Military Tribunal
1945-11-27
9. War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity / Part V / Persecution of the Jews
Nuremberg, Germany, International Military Tribunal
Not dated
10. The Nazi conspirators sought to subvert the influence of the churches over the people of Germany.
Nuremberg, Germany, International Military Tribunal
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11. Memorandum For: Trial Counsel Section Chiefs / Subject: Outline of Trial Plan for Week Beginning 26 November 1945 / Office of U.S. Chief of Counsel / APO 403 - U.S. Army
Nuremberg, Germany, International Military Tribunal
1945-11-26