The Nuremberg Trials (Vol.4)

The Nuremberg Trials (Vol.4)
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The Nuremberg trials were held after World War II by the Allied forces under international law and the laws of war. The trials were most notable for the prosecution of prominent members of the political, military, judicial, and economic leadership of Nazi Germany, who planned, carried out, or otherwise participated in the Holocaust and other war crimes. The trials were held in Nuremberg, Germany. This volume contains trial proceedingsfrom 17 December 1945 until 8 January 1946.

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International Military Tribunal. The Nuremberg Trials (Vol.4)

The Nuremberg Trials (Vol.4)

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PREFACE

TWENTY-FIRST DAY. Monday, 17 December 1945

Morning Session

[A recess was taken.]

[A recess was taken until 1400 hours.] Afternoon Session

[A recess was taken.]

[The Tribunal adjourned until 18 December 1945 at 1000 hours.] TWENTY-SECOND DAY. Tuesday, 18 December 1945

Morning Session

[A recess was taken.]

[A recess was taken until 1400 hours.] Afternoon Session

[A recess was taken.]

[The Tribunal adjourned until 19 December 1945 at 1000 hours.] TWENTY-THIRD DAY. Wednesday, 19 December 1945

Morning Session

[A recess was taken.]

[A recess was taken until 1400 hours.] Afternoon Session

[A recess was taken.]

[The Tribunal adjourned until 20 December 1945 at 1000 hours.] TWENTY-FOURTH DAY. Thursday, 20 December 1945

Morning Session

[A recess was taken.]

[A recess was taken until 1400 hours.] Afternoon Session

[The Tribunal adjourned until 2 January 1946 at 1000 hours.] TWENTY-FIFTH DAY. Wednesday, 2 January 1946

Morning Session

[A recess was taken.]

[A recess was taken until 1400 hours.] Afternoon Session

[A recess was taken.]

[The Tribunal adjourned until 3 January 1946 at 1000 hours.] TWENTY-SIXTH DAY. Thursday, 3 January 1946

Morning Session

[Document 501-PS was handed to the witness.]

[A recess was taken.]

[A recess was taken until 1405.]

Afternoon Session

[A recess was taken.]

TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY. Friday, 4 January 1946

Morning Session

[A recess was taken.]

[A recess was taken until 1400 hours.] Afternoon Session

[A recess was taken.]

[The Tribunal adjourned until 7 January 1946 at 1000 hours.] TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY. Monday, 7 January 1946

Morning Session

[A recess was taken.]

[A recess was taken until 1415 hours.] Afternoon Session

[The Tribunal adjourned until 8 January 1946 at 1000 hours.] TWENTY-NINTH DAY. Tuesday, 8 January 1946

Morning Session

[A recess was taken.]

[A recess was taken until 1400 hours.] Afternoon Session

[A recess was taken.]

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