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Hitler's friend, favorite architect, and Minister of Armaments from 1942 until the end of the war. In this capacity, he was ultimately responsible for the use of slave laborers from the occupied territories in armaments production. Expressed repentance. Released 1 October 1966. Died 1 September
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argued that the military leadership as well as industrialists needed to face judgement for their actions in enabling Nazi crimes. The American prosecution supported a longer list. Added to haphazardly, this list was the basis of those to be prosecuted at Nuremberg. Some of the most prominent
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in April 1934. Originally the second-highest-ranked member of the Nazi Party and Hitler's designated successor, he fell out of favor with Hitler in April 1945. Highest ranking Nazi official to be tried at Nuremberg. Died by suicide the night before his scheduled execution.
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The tribunal's eventual decision was that Gustav Krupp could not be tried because of his condition but that 'the charges against him in the Indictment should be retained for trial thereafter if the physical and mental condition of the defendant should
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had argued that Schacht, being a "man of character", was nothing like the other "ruffians" on trial. By 1944, he had been imprisoned in a concentration camp by the Nazis, and he was outraged to be put on trial as a major war criminal.
799:(OKW) and de facto defence minister 1938–45. Known for his unquestioning loyalty to Hitler. Signed numerous orders calling for soldiers and political prisoners to be executed. Expressed repentance. Hanged 16 October 1946. 2212:;"God protect Germany. God have mercy on my soul. My final wish is that Germany should recover her unity and that, for the sake of peace, there should be an understanding between East and West. I wish peace to the world. 961:
1939–44. Not charged as a war criminal at Nuremberg, von Papen was classified as one in 1947 by a German de-Nazification court, and sentenced to 8 years of hard labor. He was acquitted following appeal after serving two.
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1912–45. Medically unfit for trial; he had been partially paralyzed since 1941. However, the charges against him remained on record in the event he should recover (he died in January 1950).
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Although the list of defendants was finalized on 29 August, as late as October, chief United States prosecutor Robert Jackson demanded the addition of new names, proposing the addition of
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1939–43. On furlough since 1941, he resigned in 1943 because of a dispute with Hitler. Released (ill health) 6 November 1954 after suffering a heart attack. Died 14 August 1956.
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Clapham, Andrew (2003). "Issues of complexity, complicity and complementarity: from the Nuremberg Trials to the dawn of the International Criminal". In Philippe Sands (ed.).
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Hitler's Deputy FĂĽhrer until he flew to Scotland in 1941 in an attempt to broker peace with the United Kingdom. Had been imprisoned since then. After trial, incarcerated at
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Ambassador-Plenipotentiary 1935–36. Ambassador to the United Kingdom 1936–38. Minister of Foreign Affairs 1938–45. Expressed repentance. Hanged 16 October 1946.
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1943–45, the Nazi organ comprising the intelligence service (SD), Secret State Police (Gestapo) and Criminal Police (Kripo) and having overall command over the
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1922–40, when he was relieved of authority but allowed by Hitler to keep his official title. Publisher of the anti-Semitic weekly newspaper
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but not convicted (I), indicted and found guilty (G), or not charged (—), as listed below by defendant, charge, and eventual outcome:
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court in 1947. Released early in 1950. Fritzsche had made himself a career within German radio, because his voice was similar to
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had committed suicide a month before the start of the trials. The American, French, and Soviet prosecutors asked to substitute
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Popular radio commentator; head of the news division of the Nazi Propaganda Ministry. Sentenced to 9 years of hard labor by a
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from 1928 until his retirement in 1943, succeeded by Dönitz. Released (ill health) 26 September 1955. Died 6 November 1960.
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Initially, the Americans had planned to try fourteen organizations and their leaders, but this was narrowed to six: the
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1927–45. Plenipotentiary of the Nazi slave labor program 1942–45. Hanged 16 October 1946. Defence attorney:
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Between 20 November 1945 and 1 October 1946, the International Military Tribunal (IMT), better known as the
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Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg: A New History of the International Military Tribunal after World War II
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in 1932 and Vice-Chancellor under Hitler in 1933–34. Ambassador to Austria 1934–38 and ambassador to
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ideologist. Later, Minister of the Eastern Occupied Territories 1941–45. Hanged 16 October 1946.
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Blind Eye to Murder: Britain, America and the Purging of Nazi Germany—A Pledge Betrayed
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William L. Shierer "The Rise and Fall of the third reich", Nuremberg-chapter of part IV
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William L Shierer "the Rise and Fall of the third Reich", part IV, Nuremberg-chapter
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of the occupied Netherlands 1940–45. Expressed repentance. Hanged 16 October 1946.
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By Joseph W. Lewis Jr. M.D., and after saying this he whispered to the chaplain,
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and briefly Austrian Chancellor 1938. Deputy to Frank in Poland 1939–40. Later,
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1940–45. Expressed repentance. Released 30 September 1966. Died 8 August 1974.
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1923–30 & 1933–38 and Economics Minister 1934–37. Admitted to violating the
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in occupied Poland 1939–45. Expressed repentance. Hanged 16 October 1946.
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From Nuremberg to the Hague: the future of international criminal justice
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Last and Near-Last Words of the Famous, Infamous and Those In-Between
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Minister of Foreign Affairs 1932–38, succeeded by Ribbentrop. Later,
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1935–45, Chief of the 4-Year Plan 1936–45, and original head of the
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Hitler's Minister of Economics; succeeded Schacht as head of the
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Gustav was selected for indictment in error, instead of his son
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Successor to Hess as Nazi Party Secretary. Sentenced to death
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committed suicide the night before he was due to be hanged.
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Prominent banker and economist. Pre-war president of the
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The 24 accused were, with respect to each charge, either
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The Betrayal: The Nuremberg Trials and German Divergence
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and other high-ranking SS officers, as well as generals
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Reich Law Leader 1933–45 and Governor-General of the
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following Hitler's death. Convicted of carrying out
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Of the Soviet suggestions, only admiral 68: 2369: 2358:Journal of International Criminal Justice 2351: 2108:for 23 days after Adolf Hitler's suicide. 2080: 348:and eventually dated to 2 May 1945 (per 2329: 2168: 2053: 2041: 2029: 2005: 1993: 1969: 1957: 98:merely carrying out the rĂ©gime's orders 2409: 2378: 2310: 2224:New York: Coward-McCann, 1969, p. 195. 2197: 2153: 2117: 2092: 2065: 2017: 1981: 1945: 1933: 2284: 2258: 2233: 2141: 663:, where he died by suicide in 1987. 812:Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach 123:Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia 13: 2098: 1918: 1306: 1273: 1231: 1185: 1093: 1058: 1026: 990: 910: 791: 745: 691: 655: 603: 561: 477: 441: 380: 331: 234:The defendants were indicted for: 14: 2438: 1334: 1136: 950: 874: 827: 521: 2266:(2nd revised ed.). 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C.E.O. of 346:Remains found in Berlin in 1972 2198:Henkel, Matthias, ed. (2011), 2173:. Cambridge University Press. 2154:Henkel, Matthias, ed. (2011), 2118:Henkel, Matthias, ed. (2011), 622:before turning it over to the 400:unrestricted submarine warfare 252:and other crimes against peace 194:, the Leadership Corps of the 1: 2352:Tomuschat, Christian (2006). 2200:Memoriam Nuernberger Prozesse 2156:Memoriam Nuernberger Prozesse 2120:Memoriam Nuernberger Prozesse 1329: 707:the instruments of surrender 242:for the accomplishment of a 7: 2337:. Oxford University Press. 2315:. Oxford University Press. 2222:I Was the Nuremberg Jailor, 1355:Lillian Goldman Law Library 10: 2443: 2251: 1723:"Von Ribbentrop judgement" 1323:. Hanged 16 October 1946. 1281: 1248: 1206: 1160: 1111: 1068: 1033: 1001: 994:Commander In Chief of the 965: 925: 885: 849: 802: 797:Oberkommando der Wehrmacht 766: 763:. Hanged 16 October 1946. 720: 666: 630: 576: 536: 533:. Died 27 September 1953. 496: 493:. 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Index

Nuremberg trials
Hermann Göring
United States Army
Hermann Göring
Rudolf Hess
Joachim von Ribbentrop
Wilhelm Keitel
Gustav Krupp
Krupp
Reichsbank
Hjalmar Schacht
London Conference
British Foreign Office
Wilhelm Keitel
Nazi Party
Foreign Secretary
Anthony Eden
merely carrying out the régime's orders
Clement Attlee
Adolf Hitler
Heinrich Himmler
Joseph Goebbels
Konstantin von Neurath
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
Erich Raeder
Hans Fritzsche
Willi Moser
Friedrich Jeckeln
Hermann Schmitz
IG Farben

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