The following is a selected bibliography devoted to the Nuremberg Trials Allen, Charles R. Nazi War Criminals in America: Facts. Action: The Basic Handbook. Charles R. Allen, Jr. New York: Highgate House, 1985. American Bar Association. Section of International and Comparative Law Section. 'Nuremberg revisited: The Judgement of Nuremberg in today's world. S.l. : s.n. , 1970. Andrus, Burton C. The Infamous of Nuremberg. London: Leslie Frewin, 1969. Benton, Wilbourn E. and Georg Grimm, eds.

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  • The following is a selected bibliography devoted to the Nuremberg Trials Allen, Charles R. Nazi War Criminals in America: Facts. Action: The Basic Handbook. Charles R. Allen, Jr. New York: Highgate House, 1985. American Bar Association. Section of International and Comparative Law Section. 'Nuremberg revisited: The Judgement of Nuremberg in today's world. S.l. : s.n. , 1970. Andrus, Burton C. The Infamous of Nuremberg. London: Leslie Frewin, 1969. Benton, Wilbourn E. and Georg Grimm, eds. Nuremberg: German Views of the War Trials. Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press, 1970. Bernstein, Victor Heine. Final Judgment; the Story of Nuremberg. New York: Boni & Gaer, 1947. Blum, Howard. Wanted! The Search for Nazis in America. Quadrangle, New York: The New York Times Book Company, 1977. Bosch, William J. Judgment on Nuremberg. Chappel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 1970. Borkin, Joseph. The Crime and Punishment of I. G. Farben. New York: Free Press, 1978. Buscher, Frank M. The U.S. War Crimes Trial Program in Germany, 1946-1955. New York: Greenwood Press. 1989. Calvocoressi, Peter. Nuremberg. New York: MacMillan, 1948. Conot, Robert E. Justice at Nuremberg. New York: Harper & Row, 1983. Calvocoressi, Peter. Nuremberg; the facts, the law and the consequences. New York: Macmillan, 1948. Cesarani, David. Justice Delayed. London: Heinemann, 1992. Clark, Comer. Eichmann: The Man and His Crime. New York: Ballantine Books, 1960. Creel, George. War Criminals and Punishment. New York: Robert M. McBride and Company, 1944. Davidson, Eugene. The Trial of the Germans. New York: MacMillan, 1966. Dinstein, Yoram. The Defence of 'Obedience to Superior Orders' in International Law. Leyden, Netherlands: A. W. Sijthoff, 1965. Du Bois, Josiah Ellis with Edward Johnson. Generals in Grey Suits; The Directors of the International 'I. G. Farben' Cartel, Their Conspiracy and Trial at Nuremberg. London: Bodley Head, 1953. Eichmann, Adolf. The Attorney-General of the Government of Israel v. Adolf, the Son of Adolf Karl Eichmann. Jerusalem: [no publisher given],1961. Eichmann, Adolf. The Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Record of Proceedings in the District Court of Jerusalem. Jerusalem: Trust for the Publication of the Proceedings of the Eichmann Trial, in co-operation with the Israel State Archives and Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority, 1992-1993. Finkielkraut, Alain. Remembering in Vain: The Klaus Barbie Trial and Crimes Against Humanity. New York: Columbia University Press, 1992. Freiwald, Aaron. The Last Nazi: Josef Schwammberger and the Nazi Past. New York: W.W. Norton, 1994. Friedman, Towiah, ed. We Shall Never Forget: An Album of Photographs, Articles and Documents. The Trial of the Nazi Murderer Adolf Eichman[n] in Jerusalem. Haifa, 1991. Friedman, Tuviah. The SS and Gestapo Criminals in Radom. Haifa: Institute of Documentation in Israel for the Investigation of Nazi War Crimes, 1992. Gilbert, G. M. Nuremberg Diary. New York: Farrar, Strauss, and Giroux, 1947. Glueck, Sheldon. The Nuremberg Trial and Aggressive War. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1946. Goldstein, Anatole. Operation Murder. New York: Institute of Jewish Affairs, World Jewish Congress, 1949. Goring, Hermann. Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, 14 November 1945-1 October 1946. Nuremberg: 1947- 49. Gollancz, Victor. The Case of Adolf Eichmann. London: The Camelot Press, 1961. Goodman, Roger, ed. The First German War Crimes Trial: Chief Judge Walter B. Beals' Desk Notebook of the Doctors' Trial, Held in Nuernberg, Germany, December, 1946 to August, 1947. Salisbury, N. C. : Documentary Publications, 1976(?). Gregor, Neil, Haunted City: Nuremberg and the Nazi Past, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008. Halley, Fred G. Preliminary inventory of the records of the United States Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality. Washington: United States National Archives, 1949. Harel, Isser. The House on Garibaldi Street. New York: Viking Press, 1975. Jackson, Robert H. The case against the Nazi War criminals. Opening statement for the United States of America. New York: A.A. Knopf, 1946. Jackson, Robert H. The Nürnberg Case. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1947. Jackson, Robert H. Trial of war criminals. Documents: 1. Report of to the President. 2. Agreement establishing an International military tribunal. 3. Indictment. Washington,: U.S. Govt. Print. Off. , 1945. Jaworski, Leon. After Fifteen Years. Houston: Gulf Publishing, 1961. Kahn, Leo. Nuremberg Trials. New York: Ballantine, 1972. Klafkowski, Alfons. The Nuremberg Principles and the Development of International Law. Warsaw: Zachodnia Agencja Prasowa, 1966. Knieriem, August von. The Nuremberg Trials. Chicago: H. Regnery Co. , 1959. Levai, Jeno, ed. Eichmann in Hungary: Documents. New York: H. Fertig, 1987. Levy, Alan. The Wiesenthal File. London: Constable, 1993. Lewis, John R. Uncertain judgment. A bibliography of war crimes trials. Santa Barbara, California; Oxford, England: ABC-Clio, 1979. Lyttle, Richard B. Nazi Hunting. New York: Franklin Watts, 1982. Malkin, Peter Z. , and H. Stein. Eichmann in My Hands. New York: Warner Books, 1990. Martinez, Tomas Eloy. Peron and the Nazi War Criminals. Working papers (Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Latin American Program); no. 144. Washington, D.C. : Latin American Program, The Wilson Center, 1984. Matas, David. Bringing Nazi War Criminals in Canada to Justice. Downsview, Ontario: League for Human Rights of B'nai Brith Canada, 1985. Matas, David. Justice Delayed: Nazi War Criminals in Canada. Toronto: Summerhill Press, 1987. McCarthy, Tom. The King's Men. London; Winchester, Mass. : Pluto Press, 1990. McMillan, James. Five Men at Nuremberg. London: Harrap, 1985. Mendelsohn, John. Trial by Document: The Use of Seized Records in the United States Proceedings at Nurnberg. New York: Garland, 1988. Mitscherlich, Alexander and Fred Mielke. Doctors of Infamy: The Story of the Nazi Medical Crimes; With Statements by Three American Authorities Identified with the Nuremberg Medical Trial. New York: Henry Schuman, 1949. Morgan, John Hartman. The Great Assize; An Examination of the Law of the Nuremberg Trials. London: J. Murray, 1948. Murray, Michael Patrick. A Study in Public International Law: Comparing the Trial of Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem with the Trial of the Major German War Criminals at Nuremberg. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microforms, 1973. Musmanno, Michael A. The Eichmann Kommandos. Philadelphia: Macrae Smith, 1961. Neave, Airey. Nuremberg: A Personal Record of the Trial of the Major Nazi War Criminals in 1945-1947. London: Grafton, 1989. Nuremberg war crimes trials: records of case 9, United States of America v. Otto Ohlendorf et al. , September 15, 1947-April 10, 1948. Compiled by John Mendelsohn. Washington: National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1978. The Nuremberg Trial and International Law. George Ginsburgs and V.N. Kudriavtsev, eds. Boston: M. Nijhoff, 1990. Office of United States Chief of Counsel for Prosecution of Axis Criminality. Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression. Washington: U.S. G.P.O. , 1947-1948. Office of the US High Commissioner for Germany. Landsberg: a Documentary Report. Frankfurt: [s.n. , 1951]. Pearlman, Moshe. The Capture of Adolf Eichmann. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1961. Pearlman, Moshe. The Capture and Trial of Adolf Eichmann. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1963. Persico, Joseph E. Nuremberg: Infamy on Trial. New York: Viking, 1994. Pilichowski, Czeslaw. No Time Limit for these Crimes! Warsaw: Interpress, 1980. "Punishing the Perpetrators of the Holocaust: The Brandt, Pohl, and Ohlendorf Cases. " Volume 17, The Holocaust; Introduction by John Mendelsohn. New York: Garland, 1982. Raphael Lemkin's Thoughts on Nazi Genocide: Not Guilty? Steven L. Jacobs, ed. Lewiston, Maine: E. Mellen Press, 1992. Report of Robert H. Jackson. United States Representative to the International Conference on Military Trials. London: U.S.G.P. O, 1945. Robinson, Jacob. And the Crooked Shall Be Made Straight: The Eichmann Trial, The Jewish Catastrophe, and Hannah Arendt's Narrative. New York: Macmillan, 1965. [in reference to: Arendt, Hannah. Eichmann in Jerusalem: a Report on the Banality of Evil. New York: Penguin Books, 1987, c1964. ] Rosenbaum, Alan S. Prosecuting Nazi War Criminals. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1993. Rosenne, Shabtai, ed. 6,000,000 Accusers. Jerusalem: Jerusalem Post, 1961. Russell, Edward Frederick Langley. The Scourge of the Swastika. New York: Philosophical Library, 1954. Ryan, Allan A. Quiet Neighbors: Prosecuting Nazi War Criminals in America. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1984. Saidel, Rochelle G. The Outraged Conscience: Seekers of Justice for Nazi War Criminals in America. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1984. Smith, Bradley F. The Road to Nuremberg. New York: Basic Books, 1981. Smith, Bradley F. , ed. The American Road to Nuremberg: The Documentary Record, 1944-1945. Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press, 1982. Taylor, Telford. Final report to the Secretary of the Army on Nuernberg war crimes trials under Control Council Law no. 10. Washington, D.C. : United States Govt. Print. Off. , 1949. Taylor, Telford. The Anatomy of the Nuremberg Trials: A Personal Memoir. New York: Knopf, 1992. Teicholz, Tom. The Trial of Ivan the Terrible. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1990. Thompson, Jr. , H. K. and Henry Strutz, eds. Doenitz at Nuremberg, a Reappraisal: War Crimes and the Military Professional. New York: Amber, 1976. Troper, Harold Martin and Morton Weinfeld. Old Wounds: Jews, Ukrainians and the Hunt for Nazi War Criminals in Canada. Markham, Ont. : Viking, 1988. Tusa, Ann and John Tusa. The Nuremberg Trial. New York: Atheneum, 1984. Tutorow, Norman E. , ed. War crimes, war criminals, and war crime trials. An annotated bibliography and source book. New York: Greenwood Press, 1986. United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees, and International Law. GAO Report on Nazi War Criminals in the United States: Oversight Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees, and International Law of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives. Washington: G.P.O. , 1986. United States National Archives and Records Service. Nuernberg War Crimes Trials: Records of Case 11. Compiled by John Mendelsohn. Washington: National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1975. United States National Archives and Records Service. Records of the United States Nuernberg war crimes trials interrogations, 1946-1949. Washington: National Archives Trust Fund Board, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1977. von Lang, Jochen, ed. Eichmann Interrogated. New York: Farrar, Strauss, and Giroux, 1983. Wagenaar, Willem A. Identifying Ivan. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1988. Walters, Guy. Hunting Evil: the Nazi War Criminals Who Escaped and the Hunt to Bring them to Justice. Bantam Books, 2009. Watts, Tim J. Nazi War Criminals in the United States: A Bibliography. Monticello, Ill. : Vance Bibliographies, 1989. West, Rebecca. A Train of Powder. London: Virago, 1984. Wiesenthal, Simon. The Murderers Among Us. Paris: Opera Mundi, 1967. Woetzel, Robert K. The Nuremberg Trials in International Law. London: Stevens; New York: Praeger, 1960. Zeiger, Henry A. , ed. The Case Against Adolf Eichmannn. New York: Signet, 1960. Zuroff, Efraim. Occupation: Nazi-Hunter: The Continuing Search for the Perpetrators of the Holocaust. Hoboken, NJ: KTAV, 1994. (Under the authority of H.M. Attorney-General, taken from the official transcript) The Trial of German Major War Criminals; Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal Sitting at Nuremberg, Germany: London: H. M. Stationery Office, 1946-51. Part 1: 20 November 1945 to 1 December 1945 Includes Indictment; Presentation of the case by the prosecution Part 2: 3 December 1945 to 14 December 1945 Includes Aggressive action: Czechoslovakia, Poland, Denmark and Norway, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Greece and Yugoslavia, U.S.S.R. Part 3, 17 December 1945 to 4 January 1946 Includes Criminality of indicted groups; Reich cabinet; S. A. ; S. S. ; Gestapo and S. D. Part 4, 7 January 1946 to 19 January 1946 Includes Individual responsibility: Hermann Göring; Joachim von Ribbentrop; Wilhelm Keitel; Alfred Jodl; Alfred Rosenberg; Hans Frank; Julius Streicher; Hjalmar Schacht; Walter Funk; Karl Dönitz; Erich Raeder; Baldur von Schirach; Martin Bormann; Artur Seyss-Inquart; Wilhelm Frick Part 5, 21 January 1946 to 1 February 1946 Includes Individual responsibility of: Hans Fritzsche; Franz von Papen; Constantin von Neurath; Germanisation Part 6, 2 February 1946 to 13 February 1946 Includes Germanisation; propaganda; pilage of art works; Responsibility of: Alfred Rosenberg; Fritz Sauckel; Albert Speer; Hermann Göring; Artur Seyss-Inquart; Wilhelm Keitel; Alfred Jodl; Rudolf Hess; crimes against peace Part 7, 14 February 1946 to 26 February 1946 Includes War crimes - crimes against PoWs; extermination; plunder of public and private property; looting and destruction of works of art; destruction of cities and towns; case for the defence of individuals Part 8, 27 February 1946 to 11 March 1946 Includes Extermination of Jews; the case for Göring Part 9, 12 March, 1946 to 22 March 1946 Oral evidence of Göring Part 10, 23 March 1946 to 3 April, 1946 Includes The case for Hess, Ribbentrop and Keitel Part 11, 4 April, 1946 to 15 April 1946 Includes The case for: Keitel; Ribbentrop; Kaltenbrunner; Rosenberg Part 12, 16 April 1946 to 1 May, 1946 Includes The case for: Rosenberg; Frank; Frick; Streicher; Schacht Part 13, 2 May, 1946 to 13 May 1946 Includes The case for: Schacht; Funk; Dönitz Part 14, 14 May 1946 to 24 May 1946 Includes The case for: Dönitz; Funk; Räder; Schirach Part 15, 27 May 1946 to 6 June, 1946 Includes The case for: Schirach; Sauckel; Jodl Part 16, 7 June, 1946 to 19 June 1946 Includes The case for: Jodl (concluded); Seyss-Inquart; Speer (beginning) Part 17, 20 June 1946 to 1 July, 1946 Includes The case for: Speer (concluded); Neurath; Fritzsche Part 18, 2 July, 1946 to 15 July 1946 Includes The case for Neurath (supplemented); Bormann; concluding speeches Part 19, 16 July 1946 to 27 July 1946 Includes Concluding speeches Part 20, 29 July 1946 to 8 August 1946 Includes Concluding speeches; the case for indicted organisations - Leadership Corps; Gestapo and SD; Reich Cabinet and SS Part 21, 9 August 1946 to 21 August 1946 (published 1949) Concluding speeches on indicted organisations; Persecution of the Jews; of the Church; Guarding of prisoners of war; of ghettos and concentration camps Part 22, 22 August 1946 to 31 August 1946, 30 September 1946 to 1 October 1946 Includes The case for the General Staff and High Command
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  • The following is a selected bibliography devoted to the Nuremberg Trials Allen, Charles R. Nazi War Criminals in America: Facts. Action: The Basic Handbook. Charles R. Allen, Jr. New York: Highgate House, 1985. American Bar Association. Section of International and Comparative Law Section. 'Nuremberg revisited: The Judgement of Nuremberg in today's world. S.l. : s.n. , 1970. Andrus, Burton C. The Infamous of Nuremberg. London: Leslie Frewin, 1969. Benton, Wilbourn E. and Georg Grimm, eds.
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