Box 1
Contains 14 Results:
Nurnberg Prison 1945-1946, Palace of Justice, 1945 - 1946
War Crimes Trial: Judgement and Verdict, 1946 September
British War Crimes Executive [E.S.] stationery containing 53 signatures, circa 1946
Signatures of: 13 chief prosecutors, counsels and assistants; 28 signatures of defense attorneys and associate counsels; 12 signatures of members of the French delegation; 12 signatures of members of the Polish delegation.
Nurnberg, by Charles W. Alexander, 1946
12 signatures on front endpaper, including prosecutors, alternates, and Tribunal presidents.
Paul von Hindenburg letter, 1931 April 28
4 pages, typed. Stationery is printed with "Der Reichsprasident". Letter from von Hindenburg to Dr. Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach at his Villa Hugel in Essen. Von Hindenburg thanks him for his outstanding work as president of the supervisory board of the Bank fur Deutsche Industrieobligationen.
Werner Eduard Fritz von Blomberg letter, 1936 October 1
Typed and signed 1 page letter. Von Blomberg, German Generalfeldmarschall, Minister of War, and Commander in Chief of the German Armed Forces (until January 1938) writes to Dr. Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach allowing him "on special occasions only" to wear his old Hussar Regiment of the Guards uniform. The printed "Der Reichswehrminister" heading on the paper has been crossed out and replaced by a "Der Reichskriegminister" stamp above it.
Visiting card inscribed and signed by Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, circa 1930s
This collection of documents on the Nuremberg Trials was collected by Captain (later Major) Alfred G. Wurmser, a staff member of the British War Crimes Executive. The collection contains signatures of defendants and legal staff, letters, photographs, a report, and a pencil sketch.
Typed translation of an article from the Luneburger Post titled "18th of April in the concentration camp [of] Sandbostel", 1945 October 9
This collection of documents on the Nuremberg Trials was collected by Captain (later Major) Alfred G. Wurmser, a staff member of the British War Crimes Executive. The collection contains signatures of defendants and legal staff, letters, photographs, a report, and a pencil sketch.
Document fragment, 1946 July 6
Stamped with "International Military Tribunal" stamp and signatures of Robert M. W. Kempner, chief US counsel) and Robert Servatius (defense attorney).
Document fragment, circa 1946
Signature of Alfred Thoma, defense attorney.